drugs, without insurance and without a license on April 14.The kitchen pan attack saw the vehicle's back window smashed in before Broadley repeatedly struck and damaged the car.Enquiries discovered that the entire incident had been recorded on CCTV and showed Broadley's attack on the vehicle, which had caused extensive damage.He was interviewed under caution and answered no comment to all lines of questioning.A victim impact statement was delivered to court, saying: "After the attack I was without my car for around three weeks and this had a massive impact on my life as my daughter goes to school in the next village over."The victim continued: "We've had to rely on taxis and bus services, I also have livestock in nearby locations that I need to tend to daily and these had to be bus and taxi journeys too."The insurance company made the decision to write the car off but it is of sentimental value so I have had it recovered and repaired at significant financial costs to myself."The incident has left me feeling vulnerable and I don't like going out at night now, my daughter is also suffering from nightmares after witnessing it."Broadley was issued a 12 month community order, 15 rehabilitation activities and ordered to pay fines totalling £756 including substantial compensation to the victim.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here..
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