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Cork Taxi driver jailed for four years for hit-and-run
« on: February 03, 2021, 02:51:55 pm »
Cork Taxi driver jailed for four years for hit-and-run accident that killed psychiatrist

https://www.corkbeo.ie/news/local-news/cork-taxi-driver-jailed-four-19760949


A 75-year-old former taxi driver has been jailed for four years after he pleaded guilty to his involvement in a hit and run in which a consultant psychiatrist was killed as he walked back to his hotel in Cork following a Christmas party with his colleagues.

Cork Circuit Criminal Court heard that 49-year-old married father of three, Martin Lawlor, died at the scene on the Airport road in Cork city shortly after 5.30 am on December 15th, 2018.

Garda Brid Norris told the court that Lawlor was walking along the road in poor weather conditions when he was hit by a taxi driven by Denis McSweeney of Pouladuff Road in Ballyphehane, Cork.

Garda Norris said that the stretch of road was without street lighting and that there was heavy rain and dense fog when the incident occurred.

Mr McSweeney, who was without previous convictions, told gardai that he panicked and left the scene without stopping. He initially claimed that he thought he may have hit an animal.

The pensioner failed to raise the alarm. Mr McSweeney's body was discovered shortly after the collision. The scene was cordoned off with diversions being put in place.

Mr McSweeney went to a hotel to pick up another fare which coincidentally was to Cork airport. He was stopped by gardai after they noticed significant damage to his vehicle. This included damage to the windscreen and wing mirrors.

Initially McSweeney was evasive with Gardaí. However, when he was arrested and detained he accepted that he had struck a pedestrian.

Garda Norris said that Mr McSweeney immediately gave up driving and voluntarily surrendered his license. He had driven a taxi for 15 to 20 years. He worked all his life primarily as a milkman.

Donal O Sullivan, Junior Counsel, representing Mr McSweeney said that his client was extremely remorseful for his actions.

He insisted that McSweeney "panicked" and didn't seem to appreciate what had happened. He stated that his client lived in nearby Ballyphehane but such was his panic that he continued driving rather than going home.

Mr O'Sullivan said that his client couldn't turn back the clock much as he wished that his panic hadn't taken him over.

Helen Murphy Lawlor, wife of the deceased, delivered her victim impact statement via video link from her home in Manchester.

Mr Lawlor, who was a native of Tralee, Co Kerry lived in Manchester but travelled to Ireland for work. He also had family in the Millstreet area of County Cork.

Mrs Lawlor said that December 2018 was a time of excitement with the festive season and two upcoming birthday celebrations for their daughters Jennifer and Rebecca.

"Instead of Martin coming through the door at 930am, I get a phonecall from his brother John to let me know that Martin had been knocked down and killed by a car while walking towards Cork Airport.

Myself and our three children made the lonely journey from Manchester to Cork. There we were soon to be reunited with Martin -- home for the last time in a coffin. "

Mrs Lawlor said it was hard to put their loss into words.

"Jennifer lost her father at 18, Samuel aged 14 and Rebecca was only 12 years of age. He is forever absent from the happy times. He is forever absent in difficult times of sickness, worry and loss. I will forever miss my best friend and confidante, my husband of 25 years."

Mrs Lawlor said that her husband was at the peak of his powers professionally with the HSE and Nua healthcare and was "renowned and respected" for his work. He also did a considerable amount of charity work.

Mrs Lawlor added that she was finding it difficult to come to terms with the circumstances of his death.

"Being unable to say goodbye was hard and cruel. For such a good and caring man to be left to die on the road alone and the driver left the scene seemingly without compassion or concern is very difficult for us to comprehend."

Dr Susan Lawlor, a sister of the deceased, also delivered a victim impact statement in which she paid tribute to the dedication of her brother who was a champion of mental health.

She said Dr Lawlor "went above and beyond was asked of him” professionally and was kind and loving.

Judge Sean O'Donnabhain said that whilst he did not know Dr Lawlor personally he had seen him in action in court.

He described him as man of " considerable compassion" and an "exemplar of his profession" who stepped into the breach to assist vulnerable people.

He said that he didn't accept the explanation that the pensioner had panicked instead attributing his actions to “callousness.”

Judge O’Donnabhain said that driving away from the scene of a hit and run was fundamentally wrong and that McSweeney was "fully aware" he had hit a pedestrian.

He accepted that there were certain mitigating factors in the case include the guilty plea, the remorse of the defendant, the lack of previous convictions and the voluntary surrender of the drivers’ license.

He jailed McSweeney for five years suspending the final year of the sentence. He also disqualified him from driving for 20 years.

McSweeney had pleaded guilty to failing to stop his vehicle after an incident, failing to keep his vehicle at the scene of an accident, failing to report a traffic incident to gardaí and failing to give appropriate information to gardaí.

Meanwhile, Dr Lawlor was the director of the Centre for Recovery and Social Inclusion in Ireland. He was also the founder of State of Mind Ireland along with his sister, Dr Susan Lawlor.

He particularly advocated for increased awareness of the importance of mental health within sports and youth clubs.

When he died tributes came from amongst others Kerin O'Rahilly's GAA Club in Tralee.

Dr Lawlor was a graduate of University College Dublin (UCD) and the Royal College of Psychiatrists. He commenced employment with the HSE South in 2005.


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Re: Cork Taxi driver jailed for four years for hit-and-run
« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2021, 03:28:38 pm »
"He said that he didn't accept the explanation that the pensioner had panicked instead attributing his actions to “callousness.”
Judge O’Donnabhain said that driving away from the scene of a hit and run was fundamentally wrong and that McSweeney was "fully aware" he had hit a pedestrian."


It was a sad case because initially it was just an accident, as in the Taxi driver did not intend to kill the pedestrian, but by driving away and acting with "callousness" after the incident (as in working on) he turned an accident in to a criminal charge.

He got 5 years with One suspended and as a prison year is only 9 months long with good behaviour that brings it down to Three, most likely he will be out after 2 years on TR.

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« Reply #2 on: February 03, 2021, 03:40:57 pm »
If he stopped or even called an ambulance .A right cunt we can all make mistakes but leaving a man to die .

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Re: Cork Taxi driver jailed for four years for hit-and-run
« Reply #3 on: February 03, 2021, 04:20:55 pm »
did anybody else crack up laffin when it said he continued picking up fares with the front of the car in a fuckin hoop.
own up yiz cunts.

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Re: Cork Taxi driver jailed for four years for hit-and-run
« Reply #4 on: February 03, 2021, 05:19:37 pm »
Immigrant?
If it doesn't have a roof sign and door stickers it's not a taxi.

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« Reply #5 on: February 03, 2021, 05:22:24 pm »
did anybody else crack up laffin when it said he continued picking up fares with the front of the car in a fuckin hoop.
own up yiz cunts.

He was rushing to a pick up at the hotel hungry cunt .I saw a fella one night in Dublin with his bonnet held down with rope working away .

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Re: Cork Taxi driver jailed for four years for hit-and-run
« Reply #6 on: February 03, 2021, 07:19:47 pm »
Cork Taxi driver jailed for four years for hit-and-run accident that killed psychiatrist

https://www.corkbeo.ie/news/local-news/cork-taxi-driver-jailed-four-19760949


A 75-year-old former taxi driver has been jailed for four years after he pleaded guilty to his involvement in a hit and run in which a consultant psychiatrist was killed as he walked back to his hotel in Cork following a Christmas party with his colleagues.

Cork Circuit Criminal Court heard that 49-year-old married father of three, Martin Lawlor, died at the scene on the Airport road in Cork city shortly after 5.30 am on December 15th, 2018.

Garda Brid Norris told the court that Lawlor was walking along the road in poor weather conditions when he was hit by a taxi driven by Denis McSweeney of Pouladuff Road in Ballyphehane, Cork.

Garda Norris said that the stretch of road was without street lighting and that there was heavy rain and dense fog when the incident occurred.

Mr McSweeney, who was without previous convictions, told gardai that he panicked and left the scene without stopping. He initially claimed that he thought he may have hit an animal.

The pensioner failed to raise the alarm. Mr McSweeney's body was discovered shortly after the collision. The scene was cordoned off with diversions being put in place.

Mr McSweeney went to a hotel to pick up another fare which coincidentally was to Cork airport. He was stopped by gardai after they noticed significant damage to his vehicle. This included damage to the windscreen and wing mirrors.

Initially McSweeney was evasive with Gardaí. However, when he was arrested and detained he accepted that he had struck a pedestrian.

Garda Norris said that Mr McSweeney immediately gave up driving and voluntarily surrendered his license. He had driven a taxi for 15 to 20 years. He worked all his life primarily as a milkman.

Donal O Sullivan, Junior Counsel, representing Mr McSweeney said that his client was extremely remorseful for his actions.

He insisted that McSweeney "panicked" and didn't seem to appreciate what had happened. He stated that his client lived in nearby Ballyphehane but such was his panic that he continued driving rather than going home.

Mr O'Sullivan said that his client couldn't turn back the clock much as he wished that his panic hadn't taken him over.

Helen Murphy Lawlor, wife of the deceased, delivered her victim impact statement via video link from her home in Manchester.

Mr Lawlor, who was a native of Tralee, Co Kerry lived in Manchester but travelled to Ireland for work. He also had family in the Millstreet area of County Cork.

Mrs Lawlor said that December 2018 was a time of excitement with the festive season and two upcoming birthday celebrations for their daughters Jennifer and Rebecca.

"Instead of Martin coming through the door at 930am, I get a phonecall from his brother John to let me know that Martin had been knocked down and killed by a car while walking towards Cork Airport.

Myself and our three children made the lonely journey from Manchester to Cork. There we were soon to be reunited with Martin -- home for the last time in a coffin. "

Mrs Lawlor said it was hard to put their loss into words.

"Jennifer lost her father at 18, Samuel aged 14 and Rebecca was only 12 years of age. He is forever absent from the happy times. He is forever absent in difficult times of sickness, worry and loss. I will forever miss my best friend and confidante, my husband of 25 years."

Mrs Lawlor said that her husband was at the peak of his powers professionally with the HSE and Nua healthcare and was "renowned and respected" for his work. He also did a considerable amount of charity work.

Mrs Lawlor added that she was finding it difficult to come to terms with the circumstances of his death.

"Being unable to say goodbye was hard and cruel. For such a good and caring man to be left to die on the road alone and the driver left the scene seemingly without compassion or concern is very difficult for us to comprehend."

Dr Susan Lawlor, a sister of the deceased, also delivered a victim impact statement in which she paid tribute to the dedication of her brother who was a champion of mental health.

She said Dr Lawlor "went above and beyond was asked of him” professionally and was kind and loving.

Judge Sean O'Donnabhain said that whilst he did not know Dr Lawlor personally he had seen him in action in court.

He described him as man of " considerable compassion" and an "exemplar of his profession" who stepped into the breach to assist vulnerable people.

He said that he didn't accept the explanation that the pensioner had panicked instead attributing his actions to “callousness.”

Judge O’Donnabhain said that driving away from the scene of a hit and run was fundamentally wrong and that McSweeney was "fully aware" he had hit a pedestrian.

He accepted that there were certain mitigating factors in the case include the guilty plea, the remorse of the defendant, the lack of previous convictions and the voluntary surrender of the drivers’ license.

He jailed McSweeney for five years suspending the final year of the sentence. He also disqualified him from driving for 20 years.

McSweeney had pleaded guilty to failing to stop his vehicle after an incident, failing to keep his vehicle at the scene of an accident, failing to report a traffic incident to gardaí and failing to give appropriate information to gardaí.

Meanwhile, Dr Lawlor was the director of the Centre for Recovery and Social Inclusion in Ireland. He was also the founder of State of Mind Ireland along with his sister, Dr Susan Lawlor.

He particularly advocated for increased awareness of the importance of mental health within sports and youth clubs.

When he died tributes came from amongst others Kerin O'Rahilly's GAA Club in Tralee.

Dr Lawlor was a graduate of University College Dublin (UCD) and the Royal College of Psychiatrists. He commenced employment with the HSE South in 2005.
1, A pension in his back pocket.

2, Working 10 years after his retirement date.

3, Leaving the scene of an accident.

4,McSweeney "panicked" and didn't seem to appreciate what had happened. He stated that his client lived in nearby Ballyphehane but such was his panic that he continued driving rather than going home.

(Anyone who knows about Panic, Anxiety conditions know you can't think straight enough to drive, i.e he was gammin' on).

 5, and the voluntary surrender of the drivers’ license.

I hope the c*nt dies in jail.



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Re: Cork Taxi driver jailed for four years for hit-and-run
« Reply #7 on: February 03, 2021, 07:54:20 pm »
The driver sounds like was in shock to me ......first off it was an accident.....the fact that he went to pick up a fare after was clearly a case of a man in shock ... me da has told me that wen he was walking to school and his little sister was run over by a truck in front of him ...he kept walking to school and sat down in the class and the greatest thing was the guilt over the years  but he just couldn't comprehend wat happened at the time .....
4 years seems really excessive....especially as he had no convictions and his years .....
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« Reply #8 on: February 03, 2021, 07:58:18 pm »
The driver sounds like was in shock to me ......first off it was an accident.....the fact that he went to pick up a fare after was clearly a case of a man in shock ... me da has told me that wen he was walking to school and his little sister was run over by a truck in front of him ...he kept walking to school and sat down in the class and the greatest thing was the guilt over the years  but he just couldn't comprehend wat happened at the time .....
4 years seems really excessive....especially as he had no convictions and his years .....
Shock and panic are two different things. As Dr. Lawlor could have explained had he not been mown down by the former cabbie.

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« Reply #9 on: February 03, 2021, 07:58:30 pm »
Garda Norris said that the stretch of road was without street lighting and that there was heavy rain and dense fog when the incident occurred.

Awful sentence handed out ..some of these judges are off ther fukin head ... judge probably had a hangover
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« Reply #10 on: February 03, 2021, 08:00:07 pm »
The driver sounds like was in shock to me ......first off it was an accident.....the fact that he went to pick up a fare after was clearly a case of a man in shock ... me da has told me that wen he was walking to school and his little sister was run over by a truck in front of him ...he kept walking to school and sat down in the class and the greatest thing was the guilt over the years  but he just couldn't comprehend wat happened at the time .....
4 years seems really excessive....especially as he had no convictions and his years .....
Shock and panic are two different things. As Dr. Lawlor could have explained had he not been mown down by the former cabbie.

Ye doc but panic is driving home an knocking back a bottle brandy.....but to continue working ...the man was clearly no with it atall .....
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« Reply #11 on: February 03, 2021, 08:02:00 pm »
I hope the c*nt dies in jail.



... and they accused me of being ageist!
If it doesn't have a roof sign and door stickers it's not a taxi.

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« Reply #12 on: February 03, 2021, 08:05:28 pm »
I wonder did the pedestrians profession have anything to do with the sentence?
If he was a homeless man or a junkie for example....just saying ........4 year probably kill him at his age ....
Was the pedestrian responsible for any of it?
Most likely ....was he wearing a hi viz in that weather ?
Why didnt he wait till ther was no traffic in them conditions to enter the road ......?
Awful sentence
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Re: Cork Taxi driver jailed for four years for hit-and-run
« Reply #13 on: February 03, 2021, 08:08:12 pm »
did anybody else crack up laffin when it said he continued picking up fares with the front of the car in a fuckin hoop.
own up yiz cunts.
If he was a cnut heed of gotten the car home an garages or sumtin ....the fact he drove wit the car in that condition an the guards pulled him over is all indication he was in shock ......
Ide say this will be appealed but that judge is clearly a fuking
Dipso or somethin
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Re: Cork Taxi driver jailed for four years for hit-and-run
« Reply #14 on: February 03, 2021, 08:16:03 pm »
Garda Norris said that the stretch of road was without street lighting and that there was heavy rain and dense fog when the incident occurred.

Awful sentence handed out ..some of these judges are off ther fukin head ... judge probably had a hangover
That was on the road towards the airport, so streetlights and cat's eyes, and footpaths are probably not a priority for CORKCOCO.

Dem big flyin' yokes have huge lights on dem so dey have!

 


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