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7:00am Thursday 11th June 2009
A drunken teenage girl who broke a paramedic's finger has been ordered to pay him £1,200 in compensation.
Hayley Cooke, 18, tried to punch paramedic Jonathan Busst when he was trying to help her.
He blocked the blow, but she pulled back his finger.
At Brighton Magistrates Court Cooke, of Crest Way, Portslade, admitted assault causing actual bodily harm.
The court heard an ambulance was called to Portslade to attend an incident on the evening of January 17.
Sonia Flijani, prosecuting, said the vehicle was parked in Foredown Drive while the paramedics wrote up paperwork at about 11pm when they heard a woman screaming and shouting.
They saw Cooke staggering along the road alone and when she approached the ambulance she started to kick and thump the emergency vehicle.
Mr Busst got out of the ambulance and asked Cooke what she was doing.
Ms Flijani said: "She tried to punch him. When he blocked the blow she grabbed his finger and pulled it."
Cooke, who works for a pharmacy firm, staggered off in the heavy rain and fell over on the grass verge. She continued to shout abuse.
The ambulance crew alerted the police and when officers arrived they found the teenager rolling around on the ground in the mud.
Cooke was given a fixed penalty notice for being drunk and disorderly.
Later Mr Busst needed hospital treatment for his finger, which had become sore and swollen. An x-ray showed it was fractured. He needed time off work until the injury healed.
The court heard Cooke has received a further fixed penalty ticket for being drunk since the incident but has no previous convictions.
Andy Horsman, defending, said: "She is very sorry. She cannot remember what happened because she was drunk.
"She knows it is totally unacceptable to assault anyone, especially those serving the public. She is thoroughly ashamed of her behaviour."
Mr Horsman said at the time Cooke was under emotional pressure and suffering from depression.
He said: "It was a one-off and the risk of her re-offending is minimal."
Cooke was sentenced to a 12-month community order and must carry out 120 hours of unpaid work in the community. She was also ordered to pay £43 costs.
The Argus revealed last month that dozens of frontline ambulance crews are attacked or verbally abused in Sussex while trying to do their job.
Latest figures show 40 reported cases of physical assaults across the county between April 2008 and March this year.
A further 46 crews suffered verbal abuse, threats or aggressive behaviour.
The attacks caused a range of injuries, including broken bones, cuts and bruises.
South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Trust has a zero tolerance policy regarding violence and abuse against its staff and seeks to prosecute the offender wherever possible.
Osama bin there, Brighton says...
11:45am Thu 11 Jun 09
Livid Harry, Seaford says...
12:22pm Thu 11 Jun 09
Osama bin there wrote:Yeah but that would be against these scum's "Yuman rights"
The answer is stupidly simple. Anyone who attacks a doctor or a member of the nursing profession should immediately lose their right to free healthcare treatment - for life. They should also be put on a blacklist that would deny them care at any accident and emergency centre. That might sharpen their minds a bit. The emergency services are already overstretched, so why should they waste their time dealing with these dregs of society?
Randy Lahey, Sunnyvale Trailer Park says...
12:27pm Thu 11 Jun 09
Osama bin there wrote:There are many reasons why this is a flawed idea, one of which springs to mind is the Hippocratic oath.
The answer is stupidly simple. Anyone who attacks a doctor or a member of the nursing profession should immediately lose their right to free healthcare treatment - for life. They should also be put on a blacklist that would deny them care at any accident and emergency centre. That might sharpen their minds a bit. The emergency services are already overstretched, so why should they waste their time dealing with these dregs of society?
Osama bin there, Brighton says...
12:33pm Thu 11 Jun 09
Randy Lahey wrote:Maybe the answer is just to make them pay for all healthcare in the future.
Osama bin there wrote: The answer is stupidly simple. Anyone who attacks a doctor or a member of the nursing profession should immediately lose their right to free healthcare treatment - for life. They should also be put on a blacklist that would deny them care at any accident and emergency centre. That might sharpen their minds a bit. The emergency services are already overstretched, so why should they waste their time dealing with these dregs of society?There are many reasons why this is a flawed idea, one of which springs to mind is the Hippocratic oath. A bit of public humiliation would do her the world of good, and might deter other similarly minded yobbish teenagers.
Peacehaven Paul, Peacehaven says...
1:20pm Thu 11 Jun 09
jonathon, Brighton says...
3:00pm Thu 11 Jun 09
Jim BB, Brighton says...
4:54pm Thu 11 Jun 09
colavey, Brighton says...
5:55pm Thu 11 Jun 09
jonathon, Brighton says...
7:39pm Thu 11 Jun 09
colavey wrote:We don't want scum with our ambulance guys. Bring back public flogging. It may not be her fault, it may be the way she's been brought up.
Why not make her spend a year with an ambulance crew making her look at all the blood and gore.
daf, says...
11:19pm Thu 11 Jun 09
Bompa 'Clart, Crinkleybottom says...
6:44am Fri 12 Jun 09
daf wrote:What's there to sensationalise? She broke the guys finger?.... Perhaps she didn't mean to swing a punch at him eh? Don't even begin to stand up for retrobates like this! I agree with all the comments above... her punnishment is absolutely laughable. We should be making an example of parasites like this.
Don't believe everything you read. I'm not excusing the fact she broke the guy's finger, but this article blows the incident out of proportion and makes it sound worse than it was. Just learn to question the paper's motives (i.e. sensationalist headlines) before labelling someone scum of the earth......and to the guy who suggested she was on benefits, why don't you try reading the article again.
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Livid Harry, Seaford says...
10:45am Thu 11 Jun 09
Just who do they think they are that they have the right to do these things?
As for the old chestnut of "Not remembering anything as they were too drunk or on drugs at the time" What a load of rubbish. They remember all right and they usually get away with everything by saying that.
They should get an extra sentence for "Being on drugs at the time"
I always thought that it was illegal to take drugs...Obviously not in these cases.