Following a Thames Valley Police investigation, a woman has been sentenced for driving her car at a member of the public during an incident in Aylesbury.
Vivienne Stanton, aged 54, of Broadwaters Avenue, Thame, was sentenced today (16/7) at High Wycombe Magistrates Court’ to a £369 fine and must pay a victim surcharge of £37 as well as £85 costs.
She pleaded guilty to using threatening/abusive/insulting words/behaviour with intent to cause fear of/provoke unlawful violence.
On 20 December 2020, the victim, a man in his thirties, was crossing the road in the car park of Tesco in Tring Road, when Stanton was in her car and failed to give way to him. She verbally challenged him about this and a loud verbal argument was had between the pair.
The victim then walked away and Stanton got back into her car where she accelerated and drove towards the victim who had to jump out of the way.
Stanton was arrested the same day and charged on 17 June 2021.

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