Father And Son Sentenced Over Roles In Serious Collision
- More Radio Writer
- Jun 13
- 3 min read

A father and son have been sentenced over their roles in a serious collision near Pevensey.
Luic Buckley-Barber, 19, was driving a Ford Escort that was not roadworthy.
Footage from his friends showed him driving at high speeds and showing off.
He later lost control and overturned his vehicle into a watery ditch.
The collision caused serious injuries to a woman travelling in the vehicle.
But instead of calling the emergency services, the then 17-year-old called his father Jason Barber, 46, and the pair concocted a story about the crash.
Despite her injuries, Barber drove his son home first, in the opposite direction to the hospital, then took the young woman to hospital.
During the journey the woman heard the father and son inventing a story about Buckley-Barber having to swerve to avoid an animal.
Officers later attended the home address, but Barber told officers his son was not present, and he did not know where his son was.
At the scene of the crash, beer cans were recovered from around the Ford Escort, and Buckley-Barber had been with friends at a party earlier in the night.
But the teenager was not found on the night of the crash, and only called police 12 hours later.
Following a thorough investigation both men were charged.
Luic Buckley-Barber, 19, of Maresfield Drive, Pevensey, was charged with causing serious injuries by dangerous driving.
Jason Barber, 46, of the same address, was charged with perverting the course of justice.
Both men admitted the charges and appeared for sentence before Lewes Crown Court on 30 May, where they were jailed.
Luic Buckley-Barber was sentenced to one year and four months in prison, and was disqualified from driving for three years.
Jason Barber was sentenced to two years and three months in prison for perverting the course of justice.
The court heard how the incident happened on 28 April 2023.
Staff at the Eastbourne District General Hospital reported the collision to the police after the young woman was taken to A&E.
Officers located the Ford Escort submerged in deep water in a ditch in Sluice Lane, Pevensey.
The passenger told police how she heard the pair concoct a story about swerving to avoid an animal in the road.
Buckley-Barber initially called the police 12 hours later, and repeated the lie.
Phones were seized from both men, and revealed that Barber sent a text message to a friend, claiming he “hid” his son from police on the night they were looking to locate him.
Meanwhile further mobile phone footage showed Buckley-Barber’s reckless driving on the night shortly before the crash.
Speaking after the case, PC Jessica Crump from the Roads Policing Unit said:
“The father and son showed no regard for the victim’s welfare that night, and only looked out for their own interests.
“Dangerous driving is one of the fatal five offences that cause deaths and injuries on our roads.
“Luic decided to drive dangerously behind the wheel, with another person’s life in his hands. He had not maintained his vehicle in a good state of repair, and was extremely lucky he did not cause a fatality that night.
“Meanwhile, Jason equally had the choice to do the right thing, but he attempted to obstruct the police in our enquiries and frustrate our investigation.
“This case demonstrates our determination to stop dangerous drivers and to obtain justice for victims.
“Drivers have a choice, and we urge them to make sure it is the right one both morally and lawfully.”
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