A man captured on video punching a woman during a shocking road rage incident on the New South Wales Central Coast last year has been let off with a good behaviour bond.
Clint Matthew Pollard, 41, appeared in Wyong Local Court this week, where he pleaded guilty to punching Bianca Lee Sams at Lake Munmorah last July.
Dashcam footage of Mr Pollard getting out of his car and punching the young mother in the face went viral after it was posted on Facebook by another motorist at the time.
Clint Pollard received a three-year good behaviour bond and was fined $900 after he pleaded guilty to assaulting Bianca Sams in a brutal rage rage attack on the New South Central Coast last July
The court was told more details of the incident that weren’t captured in the footage when the driver of the other car, Taylor Benbridge, also appeared in court this week.
The court was told Ms Sams had earlier thrown nails towards Pollard’s car, the ABC reports.
Ms Benbridge faced court on a number of charges, including driving in a manner dangerous to the public.
Mr Pollard received a three-year good behaviour bond and was fined $900.
Ms Benbridge was given a suspended five-month jail sentence, with Magistrate Peter Feather noting she had bragged of her actions on Facebook at the time.
She was also fined $600 and had her licence suspended for three years.
Ms Sams, 21, faces a number of charges for her involvement in the incident, including damaging property, being armed with intent to commit an indictable offence, intentionally throwing an object at a vehicle, having part of her body outside the car window and not wearing a seat belt.
She will appear in Wyong Local Court on March 15.
Bianca Sams will face Wyong Local Court on a number of charges for her involvement in the incident that weren’t captured on dash cam footage
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