“…and killing someone in the car when you're not banned should be 15 years minimum.”
So a young child runs out from between parked cars as you are tootling along at 20mph and you hit him. He unfortunately dies from his injuries. Fifteen years inside “a horrible violent prison” for you then, Noodlearms? We need to be a bit careful.
I agree, Youngman, that the penalty for "ordinary" driving whilst disqualified (which is a maximum of six months custody) is hopelessly inadequate. Furthermore, the sentencing guidelines for the offence suggest that custody should not be considered at all unless there are aggravating features present.
These latest announcements sound a step in the right direction but once again sentencing guidelines will come into play. Very few, if any, of those convicted will be sentenced to the maximum penalty and even if they are they will serve at most half of their sentence in prison and in many cases considerably less than that. This country has no intention of getting tough on those convicted of serious crime.