mikeyjh
Well-known member
59 in a 40 is absurd. Im probably alone in wondering why this isnt deemed like manslaughter. The mans lost control of a vehicle breaching restrictions to put in place to prevent accidents. Yes people break speed limits, but 50% over isnt likely to be done by accident, and clearly the consequences, IMO arent enough to prevent people from doing it. Yes modern cars can handle it, then trained personnel can handle a gun, but in the wrong hands then it becomes lethal and the driver clearly isnt lewis flipping hamilton.
Not only is 59 in a 40 absurd, he was also on a corner in the wet, it does sound pretty awful driving. That said, I don't think the sentence is completely unfair - I have a problem with a lack of punishment for dangerous driving that doesn't result in an accident. I see it, literally, every day - Punish these people with lengthy bans and you'll knock it on the head.
Coincidentally, a friend of mine was airlifted (that's actually relatively normal round here) to hospital on Sunday, after being knocked off her bike by a car - Driver trying to get past where he shouldn't, realised there was oncoming traffic, braked, was hit by the car behind who also to pass and the rest was history, ridiculous driving.