“Reckless bully” gets 4 years for crash that paralyzed 2 kids

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A frightening bully of a driver whose reckless driving led to the paralysis of two little girls has been sentenced to four years in prison in Britain. A judge had said that this penalty for Andrew Nay, 39, will never feel like enough to the family whose bright young daughters are now confined to wheelchairs for the rest of their lives. It is interesting to compare the sentence given to Nay to that imposed on Marco Muzzo for the impaired driving death of three children and their grandfather in York Region last year. Muzzo got ten years. It is the horrifying manoeuvres made by Nay that grip the mind. They were caught on the dashcam of the car in which the children were riding with their parents. Nay was seen by other drivers laughing with his passenger before he tailgated and “bullied” a woman driving the other vehicle seen in the video. Such contemptible driving seems to warrant a harsher penalty. Court heard how Nay made a sudden right-hand turn across oncoming traffic and smashed into the car containing Katrina and Karlina Raiba, aged five and eight last October.