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marinyork

Resting in suspended Animation
Location
Logopolis
Don't worry, they'll let him out halfway through his sentence so it'll be closer to a 12 month ban :angry:

He's got to do an extended retest. Something tells me that a ban and retest are unlikely to be the important factors as he'll simply jump back in a car.
 
Then people should think about that before they commit offences. And then commit more. And more. And again. And again.

Was it someone on record as having thirty-something points on their license but they never got it revoked because oh boo hoo I need my car?

They should think about it more, 12 points should be it, it's more than enough. If you lose your licence, well you should have known better.
 

Arfcollins

Soft southerner.
Location
Fareham
He's got to do an extended retest. Something tells me that a ban and retest are unlikely to be the important factors as he'll simply jump back in a car.

He was already disqualified when he hit the police car. No point in taking his licence away, he doesn't think he needs one. I'd recommend botox injections in the arm nerves. That would stop him driving for a while!
 

Durian

Über Member
He was already disqualified when he hit the police car. No point in taking his licence away, he doesn't think he needs one. I'd recommend botox injections in the arm nerves. That would stop him driving for a while!


I would also recommend injections for him. Lethal ones. That would stop him driving for good.
 

Lucheni

Active Member
Location
Cornwall
Something tells me that a ban and retest are unlikely to be the important factors as he'll simply jump back in a car.

I usually think most people banned from driving should have their car taken away and crushed / auctioned off / looked after nicely until they get their licence back* but in this case even that'd have zero effect.

* That last option was somewhat sarcastic.
 

abo

Well-Known Member
Location
Stockton on Tees
Why can't we at least agree that driving is a privilege? And the public transport system in the UK is quite good. This privilege should be revoked permanently for some offences, and this is clearly one of them.

Hmmm, and no "leaving the scene of an accident" on the list of charges.

Well, driving *is* a privilege seeing as you have to be licenced to do it.

To be fair, I don't think any amount of licence revoking is going to stop some people getting behind the wheel, especially those who are too young to drive, or those who have never been licenced in the first place.
 

abo

Well-Known Member
Location
Stockton on Tees
I usually think most people banned from driving should have their car taken away and crushed / auctioned off / looked after nicely until they get their licence back* but in this case even that'd have zero effect.

* That last option was somewhat sarcastic.

There are exceptions, but those who are driving 'their own' car unlicenced (as opposed to twoc etc.) tend to be driving hundred quid shitters rather than actual decent motors, and often these cars have mechanical defects. After all, someone driving on no licence is hardly likely to be bothing to MOT it (lets not talk about tax or insurance...). I digress :whistle:

Anyway, you crush their car, they buy another hundred quid shitter from a bloke in the pub and off they go again.
 

Mad at urage

New Member
I usually think most people banned from driving should have their car taken away and crushed / auctioned off / looked after nicely until they get their licence back* but in this case even that'd have zero effect.

* That last option was somewhat sarcastic.
Wasn't the car in the linked article stolen? A bit harsh on the owner then, to crush it (although it was probably written off in the impact).
 

quassleberry

New Member
Location
East Yorks
You're all really hard hearted! It wasn't his fault it is everybody else.
That poor little lad was probably sat in his garden sunning himself when he was suddenly transported magically into said car and like so many video games just had to keep driving or it'd blow up & besides nobody ever gets killed!!! Just like that naughty policeman who just got up and chased him.

Sorry I just got carried away updating the Noddy stories ;)

If they started to get real sentences like 5/10 years and serve the whole of it and without all the mollycoddling they get these days, then they might start to think twice :angry: They make me so angry both the perpetrators and then the namby pamby judges who slap their wrists negating the hard work put in by the police and then prison/probation staff.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
i guarantee that cop was off work for a long time after that with a freaking HUGE payout.
but yeah, adrenaline much?

You know what, after taking a hit like that, and getting up and giving chase, I'd be happy for that cop to be able to retire on full pay, on the state. I suspect he'd hate it though.
 

Chilternrides

New Member
You know what, after taking a hit like that, and getting up and giving chase, I'd be happy for that cop to be able to retire on full pay, on the state. I suspect he'd hate it though.

I want to start a campaign to have him as my local beat Bobby!
Good see them getting positive press for a change.
 
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