Minimum disqualification, I'm no lawyer but it seems inline with the CPS guidelines
http://www.cps.gov.u...derate_driving/
Hang on, according to that link "the maximum sentence has been set at 5 years imprisonment" and there are three levels of seriousness:
"Careless or inconsiderate driving falling not far short of dangerous driving"
"Nature of offence: Other cases of careless or inconsiderate driving "
"Nature of Offence: Careless or inconsiderate driving arising from momentary inattention
with no aggravating factors "
The sentence range for the most serious of these is "36 weeks - 3 years custody" - so for an offence which Parliament said should carry a max of 5 years, this guidance says - never award more than three!
Then the judge gives a sentence which includes no custody, instead a community order! That's the sentence range for "arising from momentary inattention
with no aggravating factors" ... let's look at the list of aggravating factors:
Oh yes: "Irresponsible behaviour, such as failing to stop".
Who the hell do these people think they are to cut the maximum sentence to little more than half that set by parliament?
What bloody planet is this judge on? Choosing to drive whilst tired does not "arise from momentary inattention". Going back, having a look and driving off is not "momentary inattention".