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Kingston driver 'aimed car at cyclist,' missed - and crashed into hair salon

Incident took place yesterday evening close to entrance to Richmond Park

A driver in Kingston-upon-Thames is said to have aimed their car at a cyclist in a road rage incident yesterday but missed the intended target and instead crashed into a hair salon, causing extensive damage to the front of the building.

The incident took place yesterday evening at around 6pm on Park Road, around 50 metres from the entrance to Richmond Park. Local resident and road.cc site user Stuart Forrest said that word soon spread around, and he went to look at the aftermath an hour or so after it happened.

He also spoke to an eyewitness, and said: “I'm told that the cyclist and the driver had had an altercation (over what I don't know) and that the cyclist had tried to kick the car.

“The woman's response was completely out of proportion though because she apparently tried to drive at the bike.

“The car went out of control and appears to have completely destroyed the front of a hair salon (not a house as I'd originally said) just after it closed, before bouncing off a van and another car. The car in question is a white Audi Q7, which is local – I've seen it around, it's quite a distinctive car.

He said that there was “no sign of the rider or driver, but plenty of police and two fire engines in attendance.”

He added: “If it's true, I hope they throw an attempted murder charge at the driver. Whatever provocation there was, this was an entirely out of proportion response and she was extremely lucky that nobody was killed.”

Stuart also tweeted pictures of the scene, which show the front of the salon propped up to prevent the building from collapsing.

Another person who lives locally, Andrea Craig, also tweeted pictures of the aftermath, one of which show the cyclist’s mangled mountain bike.

In a statement emailed to road.cc, the Metropolitan Police said:

Police were called at around 18:00hrs on Saturday, 7 June, to a collision between a car and a cyclist in Park Road, Kingston-upon-Thames.

The car was subsequently in collision with a hairdresser's shop.

Officers and London Ambulance Service attended the scene. The male cyclist was taken to hospital with a small cut to his arm. He was discharged that evening.

The driver of the car, a 30-year-old woman, was arrested on suspicion of attempted GBH. She was taken to a south-west London police station and bailed to return on a date in September.

At this early stage, officers believe there had been a heated argument between the cyclist and the driver while both were stationary. During the course of the dispute, the cyclist kicked the car, an Audi Q7. The woman drove the car away and was in collision with the cyclist and then the shop.

Officers from Kingston CID are investigating. Enquiries continue to establish the full circumstances.

Anyone who witnessed the incident is asked to call police on 020 8721 5880.

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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pakennedy | 9 years ago
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Someone could have dyed.

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OldRidgeback replied to pakennedy | 9 years ago
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pakennedy wrote:

Someone could have dyed.

Could've been a permanent

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levermonkey | 9 years ago
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Aah! The warm glow of instant karma.  16

However, like Sara H I am wondering about the cycle that can be seen in shot. Any chance of a bit of clarification?

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chokofingrz | 9 years ago
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Driver deserves a perm. ban and some time in jail to mullet over.

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SideBurn replied to chokofingrz | 9 years ago
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chokofingrz wrote:

Driver deserves a perm. ban and some time in jail to mullet over.

That is fringe ing on the ridiculous; they may get a light trim of their sentence for good behaviour.
A close shave for the cyclist here.... definitely a bit hairy

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Northernbike | 9 years ago
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4x4 drivers are often terribly mocked for never going off road in their 'off road' vehicles so maybe this audi driver went off the road to prove a point to all those cruel folks who say you don't need an offroader if you're not involved in farming or invading third world countries with less developed highway infrastructure than Kingston upon Thames

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anarchy | 9 years ago
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Shame she didn't die

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kie7077 | 9 years ago
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So, 1st offence, no sentence or suspended sentence. A fine set at < 2% of what her car cost. 2 year driving ban. Insurance pays for damage(?).

Review of sentencing guidelines for serious driving offences happening.

So, was it a man or a woman driving, trying to pervert the course of justice? courts take THAT seriously.

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proliteguy | 9 years ago
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If I attack some one with a gun I would be in deep shit, but using a car in UK seems OK. What a F****** up country.  102

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stinga | 9 years ago
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Are you sure she just wasn't trying to park?

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SideBurn replied to stinga | 9 years ago
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stinga wrote:

Are you sure she just wasn't trying to park?

Maybe he/she thought it was a 'drive through' hair salon?

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jmaccelari | 9 years ago
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Oooh. I dunno. I thought the going rate for deliberately driving over a cyclist was £625?

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Cantab replied to jmaccelari | 9 years ago
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jmaccelari wrote:

Oooh. I dunno. I thought the going rate for deliberately driving over a cyclist was £625?

Nope, she qualifies for the "not deliberately driving off" discount, so it's a bargain £125 (and three stamps on your motoring loyalty card (collect 12 for a free trip to meet a magistrate for a mild telling off but no further penalty)) for this level of offence.

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gazza_d | 9 years ago
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Driver should go down for attempted murder and nothing less.

If it happens though I will eat an inner tube.

Few points and a fine smaller than the cost of filling that monstrosity with fuel is what I reckon though.

Crush the fecking car as well

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dreamlx10 replied to gazza_d | 9 years ago
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gazza_d wrote:

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If it happens though I will eat an inner tube.

Latex or Butyl ?

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Sara_H | 9 years ago
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Was the salon wearing a helmet?

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SideBurn replied to Sara_H | 9 years ago
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Sara_H wrote:

Was the salon wearing a helmet?

Don't you mean hi-viz?
Clear contributory negligence by the hair salon  14

But I think the motorist will get a very severe penalty (by UK justice standards)for trying to kill someone here.....
I recon they will have to agree to restorative justice; say sorry and pay for a new bike?
The cyclist will get 'done' for criminal damage and incitement to commit murder (of himself).....

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Sara_H | 9 years ago
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If she missed the cyclist how come the bikes so mangled?

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Username | 9 years ago
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Those #bloodybuildings always appearing out of nowhere.

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dodgy | 9 years ago
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Audi Q7. Should have no place on British roads.

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cidermart | 9 years ago
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Attempted GBH? Reduced to wafting a tickle stick no doubt by the CPS  3

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Argos74 | 9 years ago
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This will not turn out well.

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russyparkin | 9 years ago
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oh can i start the bets!!

£30 fine

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