Driver banned for driving with sofa and mattress on top of convertible in West Sussex

Matthew Dummer ignored a warning from a police officer when it happened in April 2021

Matthew Dummer's car had a sofa and mattress on top of it
Author: Jonny FreemanPublished 9th Aug 2023
Last updated 9th Aug 2023

A motorist from West Sussex has been banned from driving after ignoring warnings not to drive with a sofa and mattress on the soft roof of his convertible car.

Matthew Dummer was convicted of dangerous driving after he drove away with the furniture on top of his Renault Coupe from his home in Common View, Stedham in April 2021.

The 34 year old ignored a warning given to him by a police officer.

Dummer was found guilty at Portsmouth Crown Court of dangerous driving and was disqualified from driving for one year.

The court also gave him £95 to pay in court costs and handed him 60 hours of unpaid work.

A Sussex Police spokesman said:

"PC Tom Van Der Wee from the Roads Policing Unit had warned him not to drive with the items on the roof after spotting the car parked outside Dummer's home address.

"But the 34-year-old was seen driving on the A286 in Singleton with the same load being carried."

PC Van Der Wee said:

"It should be obvious to any competent driver just how ridiculous it is carrying a load such as this on a soft-top car.

"By forgoing all common sense and ignoring my warning, he put other road users at significant risk.

"A vehicle and its load are subjected to a number of forces when in motion. Had this particular load have come loose and struck a pedestrian, cyclist or indeed any other road user, we would almost certainly have been dealing with a fatality.

"As well as being disqualified from driving for 12 months, Dummer must now re-do his driving test and will inevitably face higher insurance premiums as a result of this disqualification."

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