ChatterBank2 mins ago
Hmm, and the logic is...?
If a 12 (now 13) year old is convicted of drink driving, what is the point of banning her for 2 years? If she drives on private land, she is beyond the reach of the traffic laws (I have always thought), and if she drives on the road, she is breaking the law.
What am I missing?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/wiltshire/4222509.stm
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.OK, but why? What is the rationale for banning someone specifically from doing something illegal? If you are had up for GBH, the sentence does not include a ban of hitting someone. Similarly, if you are convicted of murder, the sentence is not life and don't do it again. Why are driving offences different?
That wasn't the case from my experience, has the law been changed? I know someone who got a 2 year ban for persistently driving a motorbike without a licence when he was 14, and the ban had run out by the time he was 17. The only way it affected him really was the insurance when he eventually passed.
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