hereHe said he accepted the Lewis Booth believed he had been 'cut up'."Whether that's right or not is another matter but then your behaviour after that was inexcusable.
In fact, it was a form of road rage," said Judge Greene.Speaking to both father and son, he said: "You both stopped on the motorway, with traffic going past.
Anything could have come from behind and ploughed into the back and killed you all or any number of other people."The Passat driver 'must have been terrified' and the consequences 'could have been catastrophic', he said.The Booths, both of Easby Road in Middleton, were handed six-month jail sentences suspended for 12 months after they had admitted dangerous driving at an earlier hearing.
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