A teenager has admitted crashing his car into a campsite and injuring several people, police have said. Jack Hale appeared at Haverfordwest Magistrates' Court on Tuesday where he admitted four counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving. The 19-year-old, from Simpsons Cross in Haverfordwest, was released on bail and will be sentenced at Swansea Crown Court in July. Several people wereinjured and taken to hospitalas a result of the crash in Newgale, Pembrokeshire, on 12 August 2023. Hale was driving a Ford Fiesta and had passengers in the car when the crash took place. Dyfed-Powys Police said the incident occurred just after 22:30 BST. The car went over a ditch and rolled into a tent that had a baby asleep inside at the time. The baby escaped serious injury as it was in a cot, according to the campsite owner following the incident. Mike Harristold the BBChe "couldn't believe" the speed of the car after reviewing the CCTV footage of the crash. At the time, the road's speed limit changed from a 60mph (100km/h) to 30mph (50km/h) just beside the entrance to the campsite, with tents just a few feet away from passing cars. Hale will be sentenced on either 11 or 12 July.
Teenager admits crashing car into campsite
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A 19-year-old teenager named Jack Hale has pleaded guilty to multiple counts of causing serious injury through dangerous driving after crashing his vehicle into a campsite in Pembrokeshire. The incident occurred on the night of August 12, 2023, when Hale, driving a Ford Fiesta with passengers, lost control of the car just after 10:30 PM BST. The vehicle went over a ditch and collided with a tent, which fortunately housed a baby at the time. Thanks to the cot in which the baby was sleeping, the child escaped serious injury. The campsite owner, Mike Harris, expressed his shock at the speed of the vehicle, particularly after reviewing the CCTV footage of the incident. The campsite is situated near a road where the speed limit transitions from 60 mph to 30 mph right at the entrance, raising concerns about the safety of campers due to the proximity of tents to passing vehicles.
Hale appeared before Haverfordwest Magistrates' Court, where he admitted to four counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving. Following his court appearance, he was released on bail and is scheduled for sentencing at Swansea Crown Court on either July 11 or July 12. The police have confirmed that several individuals were injured and required hospitalization due to the crash, highlighting the potential dangers associated with reckless driving in areas frequented by families and children. This incident underscores the importance of adhering to speed limits, especially near recreational areas, where the safety of vulnerable individuals, such as children and families, is at stake.
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