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Dad's fury at 'ludicrous' hoax 999 call sentence



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Published Date: 22 July 2008
THE heartbroken partner of a Sheffield woman killed when her car collided with a fire engine attending a hoax 999 call has slammed the "ludicrous" sentence received by the bogus caller.
Ian Paterson, aged 17, walked free from court with a 12 month referral order and an ASBO for making the false call which ended in the death of mum-of-two Nicola Stacey.

The 36-year-old's 10-year-old daughter Lauren Stacey, a passenger in her mum's car, was seriously injured in the crash.

Paterson, of no fixed address, was sentenced at Doncaster Youth Court yesterday - the same day as Nicola's funeral.

Barry Stevens, Nicola's partner of 16 years, said: "The sentence is ludicrous, I am absolutely livid.

"We expected him to at least get a few months, regardless of his age. But instead he got a an ASBO - I have got a daughter on a high dependency unit and have just had to bury my girlfriend."

Barry, aged 36, of Valentine Crescent, Shiregreen, is dad to Lauren and her older sister Rebecca, 14.

He said: "The whole family is disgusted. You hear politicians calling for changes to the law but those changes are too late for us.

"Why does it take something like this to happen before the law gets looked at?

"As a family we know the police have done everything they can and they have been great but the law itself stinks."

Passing sentence at Doncaster Youth Court, District Judge John Foster admitted he was "astonished" at the limited powers he had to deal with Paterson.

Had the teenager been just two months older, he could have been sent to prison - but only for three months.

Today Sheffield MP Richard Caborn called on Home Secretary Jacqui Smith to review the case.

The Sheffield Central MP described the sentence as an example of "the punishment not fitting the crime".

He said: "It seems the magistrates didn't have the powers to impose a custodial sentence and I shall be writing to the Home Secretary asking her to review this case."

Sentencing Paterson the judge told him: "What has astonished me is that the powers I have are so limited. You deserve to lose your liberty for a significant period of time.

"Parliament has decreed that if you were 18 you could have gone to prison - but only for a maximum of three months."

He added: "As a result of your action someone lost their life and a young child was very seriously hurt.

"You should know that when you call the emergency services and they are responding to that call lives may be put at risk."

The court heard that Paterson, of no fixed abode, made three hoax calls on June 24, 26 and June 29 – the latter ending in Nicola's death.

Police had traced the calls to a mobile phone being used by homeless Paterson, who was sleeping rough in a car.

Paterson had claimed to have passed a warehouse fire in Sheffield Road, Rotherham and fire engines were dispatched from Rotherham and Darnall.

The fatal collision with the Darnall appliance happened at the junction of Attercliffe Common and Weedon Street, near Meadowhall.

The Rotherham appliance arrived to find no fire.

The court heard the fire service call handler had initially been suspicious but the teenager said his grandmother had died as a result of a hoax call.

South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service area manager Mark Shaw said: "The number of hoax 999 calls we receive has reduced by 26 per cent over the last two years.

"But, on average, we still receive around two hoax calls every day.

"They make it harder to deal with real emergencies and can put lives in danger.

"We are disappointed that a custodial sentence was not available in these circumstances."

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  • Last Updated: 22 July 2008 2:25 PM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
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shawy,

sheffield 22/07/2008 09:40:03
My heart goes out to you and your daughter Barry,so what if was only 17 that diodn't stop him doing such a childish idiotic thing,if a person is old enough to do the crime then they are old enough to do the time,!!!
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Malblue,

Rotherham 22/07/2008 09:55:12
So sorry for your loss Barry. But even if if this Moron had got a custodial sentence he would probably have complained because his cell colour televisions remote had duff barreries, and he was having trouble getting Sky Sports.
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Gromit,

22/07/2008 10:14:04
Disgusting, he should be locked up and have the key thrown away.
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JANE N,

Sheffield 22/07/2008 10:55:57
Absolutely disgusting - what happens now - oh another boring Sunday afternoon - lets do it again - not a very good deterrant for other youths is it - he should be locked up for the rest of his life - the poor family will have to suffer for the rest of their lives so why shouldn't this scum bag suffer too?? - our criminal justice in this country is absolutely ridiculous
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mollybailey,

rotherham 22/07/2008 11:16:49
Its discusting Ive seen this lad around my area afew times. Hes not old enough to be locked up but old enough to be a dad hiself as his girlfriend was heavily pregnant. He should have least got 2years its time he grew up and the only way he could do that is a spell in prison. Get the laws changed....
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Messi,

Scotland 22/07/2008 12:45:44
Look at that Evil Scum. What a wonderful example of the modern father he'll be.
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scratch,

Sheffield 22/07/2008 16:24:26
Has the cause of the crash been investigated or reported? This sad idiot may have been the reason the fire engine was called out - but why did it and the car collide?
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denzie,

Sheffield 22/07/2008 20:30:24
So if it hadnt been a hoax call but a real fire it would have been okay to crash into the car and kill and seriously injure the occupants? A couple of days after this a fire engine went sailing through the traffic snarl up I was sitting in with my daughter and two small grandsons, they were not concerned that all around were struggling to get out of the way, THEY were coming through!! This also has to stop!!!!
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George Zip,

22/07/2008 22:23:46
All criminals should lose a finger .... eventually they'll stop .....
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Reaper,

Shitefield. (well, it is..) 23/07/2008 00:33:57
By the look of him, one more brain cell, & he'd be a plant..
Total scum.
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