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Drink Drivers. Why do they get off so lightly?
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Hello all,
Not really sure if this is in the right place but I suppose it's a current affair issue so here goes.
I am SICK of drink drivers getting off with stupidly light sentences. To me, if you have been drinking then you get in your car and drive, you should recieve a much harsher penalty than a few points, a fine and a slap on the wrist which is basically what they get. I think it's appauling.
Drink driving should be classed as attempted murder because that's what it is. If you know you're going to have a drink, don't take the car. Simple as that. I object to it so much that i used to confiscate car keys off drunk people in the pub I worked at.
What do you all think? Am I over reacting or do I make sense to anyone else?
Not really sure if this is in the right place but I suppose it's a current affair issue so here goes.
I am SICK of drink drivers getting off with stupidly light sentences. To me, if you have been drinking then you get in your car and drive, you should recieve a much harsher penalty than a few points, a fine and a slap on the wrist which is basically what they get. I think it's appauling.
Drink driving should be classed as attempted murder because that's what it is. If you know you're going to have a drink, don't take the car. Simple as that. I object to it so much that i used to confiscate car keys off drunk people in the pub I worked at.
What do you all think? Am I over reacting or do I make sense to anyone else?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Driving whilst drunk is already a very serious offence and treated more harshly especially if it causes death. In fact there are some drivers on the road who drive carelessly on the road causing death. There is now a new law for causing death by careless driving to bring drunks/sober drivers into line.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4392584 .stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4392584 .stm
I do think that drink driving should be sentenced more harshly.
I don't agree that it should be treated more harshly if it results in someone's death. The idea that someone gets off lightly just because there didn't happen to be a pedestrian crossing the road seems to be rewarding the driver's good fortune, rather than looking at the wrongness of their behaviour.
I don't agree that it should be treated more harshly if it results in someone's death. The idea that someone gets off lightly just because there didn't happen to be a pedestrian crossing the road seems to be rewarding the driver's good fortune, rather than looking at the wrongness of their behaviour.
I remember a billboard advertising campaign run by the Manchester Metropolitan Police about 20 years ago.
It ran along the lines of:
"Think... 30% of all fatal road accidents are caused by drunk drivers."
The campaign was cancelled when one wag pointed out that, by implication, 70% of fatal road accidents were caused by sober drivers.
But yes, drink driving - lifetime ban.
It ran along the lines of:
"Think... 30% of all fatal road accidents are caused by drunk drivers."
The campaign was cancelled when one wag pointed out that, by implication, 70% of fatal road accidents were caused by sober drivers.
But yes, drink driving - lifetime ban.
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