vistaed wrote:
Late last year a male cyclist was hit and killed by a car on a road near where I live in Birmingham. It turns out the female driver had no insurance or licence. Yesterday she received a £950 fine and a 2.5 year driving ban with £150 costs.
A number on this board want harsher penaties for those who cannot be bothered to obtain a licence or do any of the repsonsible things which driving a car actually
mean 
It seems very wrong when a speeder on tot- up could be banned for between 6 and 12 months

by virtue of a speed camera. I think this is part of the build up of anger at the way speeding is currently being enforced.
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Now, that does not seem quite right to me, it does not send out the right message. What good is a driving ban for someone who is already willing to drive illegally in the first place and total costs of £1100 barely covers the cost of two years insurance, and who knows how long she has not had that?
Policy in Durham is to do a check on all cars. If we have zero doubt that the car is not insured (a seriously defective heap

) - we remove and crush it with almost immediate effect.
If we have cause to believe oversight or a fail in the databank - we give 7 days to provide all documents - including a licence.
In other words - we do not confiscate and crush without being 100% sure of our facts

It does work as our RPU is always on the prowl along with ANPR
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I do confess to live in an area with particularly bad driving. It is residential, there are kids and it is the summer holidays but despite the speed bumps and 20mph limit, I was stood outside my house early Wednesday afternoon and watched a BMW speed down the road at 60mph? And this is a common problem, hence the new speed bumps. And it’s an area where driving with no license or insurance is defiantly seen as OK by many people. So is the penalty dished out to the women above really going to send the right message to those drivers, are they going to change either their driving habits or regard to the law?
I think we shall continue to see reckless killer’s get off quite lightly!
Anyone got any ideas or thoughts?
Ah - speed cushions
Not easy to judge a speed. It would seem "faster". But even if say 40 mph - it's way too fast down a residential in any case.
Have you asked the police to target these unlicenced drivers? Asked them to fully audit this road with a view to "catching some real criminals"

?
Why is it being used as a rat -run? Perhaps you could lobby for a chicane at the mouths of the road to try to make the road seem less welcoming to these idiots from the outset?
By the way
John's usually fair minded. I think it's the "stereotyping". Personally I find most drivers of obvious repmobiles of all makes do need lessons in time management and manners

And COAST!
