A drink-driving local mayor has now resigned following the shocking incident which saw the local politician convicted of hitting a cyclist while driving home from a party where he had drunk “four or five pints of Stella”.
Ryan Davies was sentenced back in November, but still remained in his role until this week, when he posted a statement on social media confirming he would resign. The mayor of the Shropshire village of Clun had been convicted after driving seven miles home from a party while more than two times over the drink-driving limit, the local politician hitting a cyclist during that journey.
> Drunk mayor knocked cyclist off bike after “four or five pints of Stella” at party
The cyclist, Cain Western, was riding home from work and was wearing a high-visibility vest, and had lights and reflectors on his bike. He was hit from behind by the drink-driver and knocked off his bike. Davies slowed but did not stop immediately. He then continued driving, before returning to the scene, but left again despite being told he had hit a cyclist, who fortunately only suffered minor injuries, according to reports from court.
A witness was able to identify Davies and police found a wing mirror when they attended the scene. Officers arrested the mayor at his home having found that he was two times over the legal limit with 183 milligrams of alcohol in his system, the legal limit in the UK 80mg/100ml of blood.
In a lengthy statement posted on social media this week, Davies announced his resignation, the post also talking of social media being a place with “unsubstantiated comments”, something he called “sad and quite frankly dangerous to communities”. Davies said that was not the reason for his resignation, instead suggesting family bereavements and the impact of mayoral duties on his full-time job had taken a “big toll”. His statement avoided mention of his drink-driving conviction.
“This decision was very tough as I’ve had such an amazing few years and the support you’ve all shown has been totally overwhelming, but I feel this is the right decision,” he wrote. “I’ve had the position of Mayor for nearly four years and enjoyed 99.9% of it! The last 12 months have personally been a struggle.
“Taking on the position for another term after three years was perhaps a distraction. I thought I needed with the sale of the family farm going on and other personal issues going on behind the scenes, I didn’t realise the extra weight it was putting on my shoulders.
“The last few years have been hard. Mum and Grandad passing away, two people who were my rocks and guiders, and other life changing moments have been a big toll on my health and felt this morning something had to give. I’ve got a professional job which has suffered due to my commitment to the community; and supporting my family, a higher priority than that.
“Therefore, with a heavy heart I’ve decided to stand down with immediate effect. This decision was very tough as I’ve had such an amazing few years and the support you’ve all shown has been totally overwhelming, but I feel this is the right decision.
“Your support has been electric! We’ve had jubilees, proclamations, charity events, visits, other events — a total rollercoaster!”
Drink-driving has been in the public eye this week, the government announcing its Road Safety Strategy and confirming that it will consult on reducing the drink-drive limit for the first time since 1967.
The government also noted the UK’s is currently “the highest in Europe” and one in six road fatalities involved drink driving. The consultation will also “explore the use of preventative technology, such as alcohol interlock devices, and new powers to suspend driving licences for those suspected of drink or drug driving offences”.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage reacted to the announcement by claiming that UK motorists are “incredibly safe” and saying the drink-drive proposal is “the idea of the Islington cycling classes”.
























18 thoughts on “Mayor who knocked cyclist off bike after “four or five pints of Stella” resigns”
I know this is a serious
I know this is a serious subject, but WING MIRROR claxon!
That got me thinking – what
That got me thinking – what happened to swldxr and up popped this AI overview!
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That got me thinking – what
He doesn’t live far from me as I recall. Thanks for the info, but don’t put your faith entirely in AI – I’m a long distance walk, apparently :-/
Quote:
Would that be more or less dangerous than driving while incompetent through drink?
This underlines National
This underlines National Farage’s claims that roads are much safer these days. Despite Davies having 4 or 5 pints of Stella, the cyclist only had minor injuries.
This is story about a drunk a
This is story about a drunk a*sehole but I have to add that the legal limit in England, Wales and Northern Ireland is 80mg/100ml of blood. In Scotland it’s 50mg/100mm. It would be great if journalists could remember that Scotland has it’s own governance and legal system.
Small point maybe but in Scotland he would have been nearly 4x over the limit.
geomannie 531 wrote:
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He would only have been nearly three times over the limit.
(183 – 50) / 50 = 2.66
The article makes the same
The article makes the same error, describing the moronic mayor as being “more than two times over the drink-driving limit”, for which he would’ve had to have blown 240; his alcohol level was more than twice the drink-driving limit but 1.35 times over it.
Gutless politician with a
Gutless politician with a pity me post.
Absolutely no shame or ownership of his behaviour.
He should have resigned either the second it happened or at least when he was convicted.
I suspect he only resigned
I suspect he only resigned because the driving ban was making it difficult to fulfill his commitments.
Moderated group so you can’t
Moderated group so you can’t call him out for the scum he is.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/35069082802/posts/10164408246722803/
Moderated group so you can’t
Moderated group so you can’t call him out for the scum he is
Wow! Is Clun a combination of Nuremberg and the Berghof, where the Farage-Trumpians will, we hope, go to Valhalla in what the vermin believe to be a Blaze of Glory? This group was the one for which the term ‘hagiography’ was invented. The comments are too distressing to read to the inglorious end but here’s a telling pair, illustrating the Mayor’s True Colours:
I not gonna say anything else nice about your contribution to Clun as your head will not fit through the door of the pub! Pubs need you ?
Monika Jones bring a bottle!!!?? wrote Ryan Davies himself. I think Monika Jones is the next pub-supporting Mayor
I bet the streets are full of GrossPanzers, where cyclists clearly go at their peril, and the police stay well away
Edit: I take it back! The comments are worth reading as they illustrate how the True Believers, as proved by Johnson, Truss, Farage and Trump, will ignore any inconvenient facts about their heroes
Isn’t this the case that the
Isn’t this the case that the BBC reported poorly by not even mentioning that Ryan Davies had hit someone: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy47gwkyk8jo
It took the BBC about 6 weeks to respond to my complaint and now they’ve grudgingly added this to their article:
I don’t know why it took them so long to respond to my complaint as they had amended the article before they responded to me.
Here’s how they responded:
Full Marks to HP!, and not
Full Marks to HP!, and not even a word about cranks (Shimano ones, that is)
wtjs wrote:
That’s part of Operation Snap!
Drinking Stella should be a
Drinking Stella should be a sackable offence, anyway.
Oh dear, what a shame, never
Oh dear, what a shame, never mind eh. Couldn’t have happened to a nicer chap, and good to see he’s finally taking responsibility: except he hasn’t.
Clun is a beutiful village in
Clun is a beautiful village in Shropshire, I use the YHA campsite and enjoy a bar snack in the local pubs.
It appears to be a very normal village full of nice people.
That FB Page is scary – like something out of a science fiction film and I never realised – they are all brainwashed!