By Jessica MasonApr 1st, 2021, 12:07 pm
There are a lot of terrible things about living through this pandemic, and one of them is that many of our favorite shows are taking longer than usual between seasons. Or at least it feels that way. This time last year, fans were preparing for the season two premiere of FX vampire docu-comedy
What We Do In The Shadows, but we’ll have to wait a bit longer. But in the meantime, the cast and showrunners came together for a digital panel at PaleyFest to tease the upcoming season.
Season three hasn’t started filming yet, despite reports that the cast was on set in February. Thanks to COVID things are slowed down, but according to the panel, the cast got their first scripts this week and will begin filming soon. I hope that means we’ll get the new season just in time for spooky season in the fall.
Schofield was later served with a postal requisition charging him with causing death by careless or inconsiderate driving.
PC Rochelle Eves, who investigated, said: “It’s incredibly sad when we have to attend incidents where drivers have made a mistake resulting in tragedy.
“I would urge people to ensure they pay careful attention when driving, and be particularly aware of vulnerable road users such as cyclists and pedestrians.
“We attend these kinds of incidents far too often and many are completely avoidable.”
Schofield pleaded guilty to the charge at Peterborough Magistrates’ Court on June 29 last year.
Today (February 2) at Peterborough Crown Court he was handed an 18-month community order.
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Paul Sims was a husband, father and grandfather (Image: Police)
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A forensic collision investigation report concluded Schofield had failed to see Mr Sims and his friend as they cycled and as he turned directly into their path.
The report noted that Schofield should have been able to see them and the exact reason why he failed to do so was unclear, but he did not take extra care when pulling out of the junction.
In police interview, Schofield said he didn’t see the cyclists as he turned and claimed there must have been a blind spot created by the pillar of the car.
Schofield was later served with a postal requisition charging him with causing death by careless or inconsiderate driving.
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