A man has been jailed after while driving under the influence of cannabis, he left a motorist in hospital with severe neck injuries and a fractured hip.

Twenty three year old John Ramos  Netherton Road, Manchester, was jailed for five years in prison and given an eight year and six month driving ban after pleading guilty to causing serious injury by dangerous driving, driving whilst disqualified and driving whilst uninsured.

The court heard that Ramos was the driver of a Volkswagen Golf on Tarporley Avenue in October this year

As officers approached the car to speak to Ramos, he drove off towards Wilbraham Road which resulted in a police pursuit. After failing to stop at a red light on the junction of Wilbraham Road and Withington Road, Ramos was involved in a collision with a Ford C Max, pushing the Ford into the path of a single decker bus.

Following the collision, the driver of the Ford – a 47-year-old woman – was taken to hospital with severe neck injuries and a fractured hip. Ramos was also taken to hospital with a fractured hip and was subsequently arrested for causing serious injury by dangerous driving.

Ramos was later found to be under the influence of cannabis at the time of the collision.

Police Constable Suzanne Keenan, of GMP’s Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said: “As a disqualified driver, Ramos should never have been on the roads. His blatant disregard for the law has resulted in a member of the public being seriously injured.

“I can only hope that this result provides justice for the victim who suffered as a result of Ramos’ irresponsible behaviour and sends a clear message to others thinking about acting so recklessly – your behaviour absolutely will not be tolerated and could result in you facing time behind bars.”

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