Odd story this. It appears that the motorist was seen to be driving a Nissan Elgrand. I had never heard of this model, so I googled it. It must be a very rare car in Britain and even more rare in South Wales, so I can't understand why the Police haven't managed to locate the driver, in the 3 days since this serious assault happened on Saturday. The local paper has a photo of the vehicle and I can't see the number plate but I am sure that the Police could detect it, using the same technology that is used in the dozens of Safety Camera vehicles that are on our roads ::
Of course it's deplorable, it's assault and does the excuse for a grown man no favours - a ticking off or a picture on mobile and call the police to ask if they'd speak to the boy is fine. I love the comments of 'Sweet now but what if....' shall we apply that to all wrongdoings ?
There is no way I would have wasted a chocolate sweet, no way.
The driver is totally out of order and I hope he ends up in court. A man punching an 11 year old in the face once, let alone twice, and blacking his eye and more can't be allowed to get way with it. Hope he doesn't have kids of his own if that is how he treats them. Children or anyone shouldn't be throwing things at cars anyway and need to be sorted out as well.
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