Because driving is a birth right not a responsibility.JFC ... that is shocking! The sentencing is totally inadequate ... both the prison sentence and driving ban. Why should this individual ever be allowed to drive again!?!
Because driving is a birth right not a responsibility.JFC ... that is shocking! The sentencing is totally inadequate ... both the prison sentence and driving ban. Why should this individual ever be allowed to drive again!?!
She could get a few quid selling the Hummer.Is there a just giving page where we can help?
Depending on how much of it she owns.She could get a few quid selling the Hummer.
Exactly!Because driving is a birth right not a responsibility.
She could get a few quid selling the Hummer.
What a typical response devoid of any empathy. She is a mother and she has children!
This whole thing is a continuation of the lurid magnifying glass which created the entire mess in the first place.
It’s probably on the strap, and she’s bumped them as wellDepending on how much of it she owns.
Rightly or wrongly the ‘Harvey Card’ is a huge bargaining chip.Sooner or later she has to go to prison. She (or her legal team) cannot keep using the Mental Health/mother-carer/"I'll do rehab and will change" mitigation to avoid a custodial sentence.
It is a relevant factor (as are her other children), but as the seriousness escalates it becomes less "playable"; The argument being that if she were serious about her children she would haver taken the opportunities to change (and she's had several). Her repeated re-offending shows a negligent disregard for her caring responsibiliites (IMO of course).Rightly or wrongly the ‘Harvey Card’ is a huge bargaining chip.
Since I had my car crash in February, I find it very difficult to get in a car and suffer severe anxiety with whoever's driving. As for getting my licence back I don't know if I feel ready yet - probably not.Sooner or later she has to go to prison. She (or her legal team) cannot keep using the Mental Health/mother-carer/"I'll do rehab and will change" mitigation to avoid a custodial sentence.
I had two mates who witnessed terrible accidents (in both accidents people died), one of them took ages before he could get behind the wheel, he suffered anxiety for several years after it. The other guy, who tried (but sadly failed) to rescue the driver from a burning car, got back behind the wheel the next day.Since I had my car crash in February, I find it very difficult to get in a car and suffer severe anxiety with whoever's driving. As for getting my licence back I don't know if I feel ready yet - probably not.
I've got to go to the Princess Royal hospital next week to remove some glass that's embedded in my hand. It's giving me so much pain. I can't shake hands with people for example.
No need to be all pissytits, you have commented on the clickbait but not read it, that's on you not me.
Unfortunately it's unlikely she has been treated differently to you or me, because she's driving a car.
Were we a danger to ourselves and others in any other scenario we'd be looking at jail time, just not when driving.
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Mark May 2026 in your calender, as that's the month this fella will be free and legally driving on our roads.
More a case of desperately grabbing at the rare occasion it happens.Pissyfits?
Good word.
It must be boring always being right though
Of course, I just went back a step further.Ern I think you'll find SHE created the mess by driving, repeatedly, in a condition where she should not have.
Nah, not until she's killed a few people.Sooner or later she has to go to prison. She (or her legal team) cannot keep using the Mental Health/mother-carer/"I'll do rehab and will change" mitigation to avoid a custodial sentence.
Through driving or suffocation?Nah, not until she's killed a few people.
Through driving or suffocation?