ChronicleLive reports.A court heard Taylor had previously been told by doctors not to drive for six months after he suffered a serious head injury when he slipped on rocks while looking for crabs on the coast in August 2019.But just six weeks later, the 32-year-old plasterer was back behind the wheel and lost control of his car, the underside of which ended up facing a family's living room window after the terrifying crash.Taylor suffered "life-changing" injuries in the crash at Ashington, Northumberland, but miraculously the toddler who was with him in the car was unhurt.Newcastle Crown Court heard the crash caused almost £7,000 damage to two walls outside the properties where the car landed.Prosecutor John Crawford told the court: "On.
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