A garage boss, who broke a neighbouring mechanic's arm with a heavy-duty spirit-level during a 'parking rage' row, was jailed for sixteen months today.
Mark Evans Blackburn, 46,
of Bakers Gardens, Carshalton swung the four-foot long wooden
weapon at Matthew Ward's head during a furious row over blocked
access.
“You walked away from
the argument, entered your workspace, and armed yourself with an
industrial-sized heavy-duty spirit-level and attempted to hit Mr.
Ward over the head,” Judge Peter Gow QC told Blackburn at Croydon
Crown Court.
“He raised his left arm
in an attempt to protect himself and suffered a fracture when struck,
by you, with that weapon.”
Father-of-two Blackburn (pic.top) was convicted by a jury of inflicting grievous bodily harm in Bensham
Lane, Thornton Heath on January 5.
The court heard trouble
began when Mr. Ward, who had just pulled up in his car, complained a
small transit van Blackburn had just parked was blocking the entrance
to his garage (pic.bottom).
The defendant shouted:
“I'm not going to move the fucking van,” and admitted in the
witness box: “I think I told him to fuck off.”
The pair then had a
face-to-face confrontation, shouting abuse at each other, when Mr.
Ward's friend got out of a car with a dog.
“I was looking at the
floor for something to arm myself with because I thought the dog was
going to attack me,” Blackburn told the jury.
Mr. Ward said the
defendant warned: “Wait there. I've got something to show you.”
Seconds later he returned
with the spirit-level and, swinging it like a baseball bat, struck
Mr. Ward, breaking his left arm, and causing him to fall to the
floor.
Blackburn claimed the blow
was in self-defence because he feared Mr. Ward was going to grab a
weapon from the back of his own vehicle.
Prosecutor Mr. Nicholas
Bleaney said: “Essentially this injury ruined Mr. Ward's
professional life.
“As a direct result of
his injuries he has had to give up his business.”
Mr. Robert Rye, defending,
told the court: “This is someone who is a hard-working family man
and the working relationship he had with Mr. Ward has been lost due
to this aberration.
“The impact on Mr.
Blackburn is going to be very hard and dramatic indeed. If he
receives a substantial prison sentence he will inevitably lose his
business.”
Blackburn suffered a minor
stroke on Christmas Eve while on remand.
“That must have been
brought about by the stress of being in custody,” said Mr. Rye.
“This was a moment of madness an isolated incident.”
Judge Gow told Blackburn:
“It is clear to me you are a hard-working, family man, kind and
peaceful in the normal course of events and what you did was out of
character.”
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