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Lifetime driving bans?

58 replies

LovelyBitOfHam · 12/07/2024 16:45

How would people feel about harsher driving bans alongside sentencing for drivers who aren’t safe?

After the dreadful news this week of the sentencing of the drunk driver who killed two at 141mph, I read he had been banned for around 20 years, which came as a surprise as it seemed like a long time.

Equally, Im also surprised when people who’ve caused accidents, injuries and death due to driving without care and attention or under the influence are given menial bans, like 12 months.

I know many are reliant on cars (and I’m from an area with poor public transport provision) but I have always considered driving to be a privilege and never a right.

Personally, I think automatic lengthy bans (as in 5 years or more) should be in place for any and all drink or drug drivers and the most egregious cases should lose the right to drive forever.

Too many lives are lost and changed by motorists and nothing seems to be done about it.

For what it’s worth I can (but don’t) drive.

OP posts:
outdamnedspots · 13/07/2024 23:46

He's was banned for 20 years as he was sentenced to 18 years in prison.

Catsmere · 14/07/2024 02:49

JohnofWessex · 12/07/2024 19:05

Just dont take the driver out before you do it...........

You win the thread! 😂

Afternoonteavirgin · 14/07/2024 03:07

Some people forget that making something illegal doesn't stop people from doing it.

I mean, burglary is illegal, so what's the point in alarms or locking our doors?
Oh yeh. Because people still do it.

AbraAbraCadabra · 14/07/2024 03:09

I think the current laws are sufficient.

Copperoliverbear · 14/07/2024 07:12

Lifetime ban and prison for a speed like that, but I think this country needs to be tougher with laws altogether, I like the death penalty brought back for certain things.

Workaholic99 · 14/07/2024 07:21

I don't disagree with your post but I would worry that lengthy bans would lead to more uninsured drivers and risk takers on the roads.

JohnofWessex · 14/07/2024 10:29

The issue we have is that the roads are an 'open' system.

If we could try to control whose on it that would have significant benefits beyond banned drivers and make it much harder for offenders to move around.

The figure was that about 10% of vehicles have 'document issues' ie no tax/mot/drivers licences and about 25% of the occupants of those vehicles are wanted by the police so its a 'target rich' environment for the police

PassingStranger · 08/08/2024 21:26

Agree, courts seem afraid to ban people forever.

Just do it.
Why do they deserve to drive again after taking lives.

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