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Dangerous Driving

Proceeding contribution from Lord Austin of Dudley (Labour) in the House of Commons on Monday, 27 January 2014. It occurred during Backbench debate on Dangerous Driving.

The hon. Gentleman is completely right, and I am sure that that sentiment will be echoed by many Members on both sides of the House tonight.

If the driver who killed Eilidh had been convicted of causing death by dangerous driving, he would have been issued a driving ban and would not have been on the road and able to kill Nora Guttmann just a few months later. In that case, the justice system failed both those women. When police officer Cath Ward was knocked off her bike and killed, the driver was convicted of careless driving and received a short driving ban. Cath’s friend Ruth Eyles wrote to me to say:

“What shocks me is that the driver who killed Rob Jefferies will be able to drive again in 18 months. If that young man had had a legal firearm and had accidentally shot and killed someone through carelessness, would he be given a new licence 18 months later?”

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
574 c702 
Session
2013-14
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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