Dad-of-three who panicked and fled scene of crash threatened on social media Burnley magistrates told
Groundworker Jordan Hall (26) had gone " hurtling" towards a Ford Fiesta, spinning it round in the crash at a junction on Fernlea Avenue, Barnoldswick.
He went to the police station to report the collision the next day.
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Miss Beth Pilling, prosecuting, said he had to take time off work after suffering injury and added:" He says 'he (the defendant) clearly did not care about my welfare or check on me.' "
Mr Glen Smith, defending, told the court Hall was a family man.
He had been driving home from work, was approaching a Give Way sign and slowed down.
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Hide AdThe solicitor said: "He has looked and did not see anything. He drove across the junction and the next thing he describes is spinning round. He was basically dazed, saw several young men in a black, sporty car and he just panicked."
" He didn't want a confrontation. He went into Colne police station the following day and he was told police would contact him."
Hall, of Avon Drive, Barnoldswick, admitted driving without due care and attention and failing to shop and report an accident on Tuesday, August 23rd.
He was fined £369, with £85 costs and a £36 victim surcharge and was given seven points on his licence.