https://news.sky.com/story/man-jail...f-bridge-in-act-of-extreme-road-rage-13097558
Just reading this. In four years time he can start driving all over again. What will have changed? What could trigger him next time?
I can understand the sentencing, judges have to reduce sentences for guilty pleas, but the shortness of the driving ban defies all logic.
The victim will likely still be impacted in four years time. We have to pay for the road closures, hospital treatment, legal cases. Is there anyone who thinks it would be a good idea to let him drive again (at least not for a very long time)?
Just reading this. In four years time he can start driving all over again. What will have changed? What could trigger him next time?
I can understand the sentencing, judges have to reduce sentences for guilty pleas, but the shortness of the driving ban defies all logic.
The victim will likely still be impacted in four years time. We have to pay for the road closures, hospital treatment, legal cases. Is there anyone who thinks it would be a good idea to let him drive again (at least not for a very long time)?