87 year old dies in prison 9 days after sentence
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Sentenced to 28 months after killing someone in their car, mistaking accelerator for brake.
Died of a heart attack 9 days after sentence.
Where is the public interest in sending someone like this to prison?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7833247/D...
Died of a heart attack 9 days after sentence.
Where is the public interest in sending someone like this to prison?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7833247/D...
surveyor said:
Where is the public interest in sending someone like this to prison?
Prevents him doing the same again, sends a message to similar folks to hang up their car keys, prevents complaints of unequal treatment from families of those killed by younger drivers..........................................surveyor said:
Where is the public interest in sending someone like this to prison?
Perhaps reinforcing with the other people who are unfit to drive that age is not an "avoid jail" guarantee when you kill someone. He had already just hit a bollard, and instead of deciding perhaps he wasn't up to it he got back in the car in a "rage" before taking out 2 women and another bollard.Price of a life seems so cheap these days.
This w
e deserved to get longer though. As for those intimidating the grieving family...
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/great...
This w
e deserved to get longer though. As for those intimidating the grieving family...https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/great...
Sometimes, even if someone ends up dead, prison shouldn't be appropriate. At Newark a few years ago an old boy came off the A46 dual, on to the A46 single carriageway flyover. Mistakenly, after 40 odd miles of being on a dual CW he mistook that he was still on one. Overtaking a lorry he had a head on crash, killing his wife of many decades. IIRC he went down for 6 years - what good did prison achieve, he'd already had the worst possible punishment.
surveyor said:
Sentenced to 28 months after killing someone in their car, mistaking accelerator for brake.
Died of a heart attack 9 days after sentence.
Where is the public interest in sending someone like this to prison?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7833247/D...
Aside from the risk that it is Daily Mail reporting, I have no issue with that sentence.Died of a heart attack 9 days after sentence.
Where is the public interest in sending someone like this to prison?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7833247/D...
"He was seen in an angry state looking at the damage to the front bumper before getting back into the car and slamming the door shut. He then reversed the automatic vehicle at maximum reverse speed narrowly missing a father who had to pull his children out of harm. He continued reversing until his car struck Ms Newman and Ms Taylor carrying them towards a bollard which stopped the car in its tracks after travelling around 100ft. The impact left Ms Newman unconscious, and she suffered skull, facial and rib fractures as well as a punctured lung and a blood clot on the brain."
Fermit and Sexy Sarah said:
Sometimes, even if someone ends up dead, prison shouldn't be appropriate. At Newark a few years ago an old boy came off the A46 dual, on to the A46 single carriageway flyover. Mistakenly, after 40 odd miles of being on a dual CW he mistook that he was still on one. Overtaking a lorry he had a head on crash, killing his wife of many decades. IIRC he went down for 6 years - what good did prison achieve, he'd already had the worst possible punishment.
Like others have said it's a deterrent to others who perhaps shouldn't be still on the roads and know it themselves. If someone as a few to many pints and thinks of driving home what stops them? is it their morality knowing that it's a risk to others or they think if they get caught they are in s
t? Fermit and Sexy Sarah said:
Sometimes, even if someone ends up dead, prison shouldn't be appropriate. At Newark a few years ago an old boy came off the A46 dual, on to the A46 single carriageway flyover. Mistakenly, after 40 odd miles of being on a dual CW he mistook that he was still on one. Overtaking a lorry he had a head on crash, killing his wife of many decades. IIRC he went down for 6 years - what good did prison achieve, he'd already had the worst possible punishment.
That's stupid. You cannot let people off without punishment just because they harmed themselves in the process.surveyor said:
But what benefit is it to us to put someone in prison who is on there last legs.
A
cost to public. B
effect on their health.
Assuming that they will play ball there would be better value in using them to talk about how they thought they were fine....Obviously driving again is out.
Where do you draw the line?A
cost to public. B
effect on their health.Assuming that they will play ball there would be better value in using them to talk about how they thought they were fine....Obviously driving again is out.
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