
"Shocking CCTV shows the moment an uninsured driver drives along a tram line in Nottingham. Levi Gomez, 27, of Wadhurst Gardens, St Ann's, Nottingham, drove onto the tracks next to the University of Nottingham campus on 6 April 2025, before tailgating a tram. A crew inside a passing ambulance spotted the danger, with one paramedic dragging Gomez out of the vehicle."
"A judge heard Gomez appeared to be heavily intoxicated but refused to be tested following the incident. Gomez pleaded guilty to dangerous driving, driving without a licence, possession of a Class B drug, failing to provide a specimen for analysis and assaulting an emergency worker."
"He was jailed for 10 months, suspended for two years, and disqualified from driving for five years on Tuesday, 10 March."
Levi Gomez, 27, drove onto tram tracks near the University of Nottingham campus on April 6, 2025, while uninsured and heavily intoxicated. He tailgated a passing tram before a paramedic from a nearby ambulance intervened and removed him from the vehicle. During this rescue, Gomez assaulted the paramedic. He refused to undergo intoxication testing following the incident. Gomez pleaded guilty to dangerous driving, driving without a licence, Class B drug possession, failing to provide a specimen for analysis, and assaulting an emergency worker. On March 10, he received a 10-month suspended sentence for two years and a five-year driving disqualification.
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