Use a mobi and go to gaol
Government driving law tweaks add custodial sentences
The Government is tweaking driving laws. If you're found to have caused a crash while using a mobile phone you could be gaoled for up to five years. That's the message from the Government's new offence of causing death by careless driving. At the moment, drivers can escape with a fine up to a maximum of £2,500.
The Home Office has also proposed an offence of death resulting from driving while disqualified or unlicensed, with a maximum sentence of five years in gaol.
Also, a consultation paper says that less serious motoring offences such as driving while disqualified should attract community punishments, not gaol. It reckons that electronic tagging or community work could be more effective than prison.
While the proposals were welcomed by campaign groups, the Conservatives said that those who killed while using a mobile should be charged with causing death by dangerous driving, which carries a maximum jail sentence of 14 years.
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents said it supported the moves.
Again, the government is closing the barn door when the horse has bolted. So to speak.
Why even let people die from accidents in the first place, and then imprison the culprit for using their phone.
Why not get more police out there on the roads to actually deter people in the first place to actually SAVE lives in the first place?
I bet the "safety partnership" mobile scamera operators will do you for going 33 in a 30mph zone, but would let a phone user sail on by! Daft barstewards! Call them selves "safety" partnership... lol
May as well just stop active road safety, and just let accidents happen.
Just hope the threat of prison when the damage has been done is enough of a deterrent?
I don't think so unfotunately Mr Bliar!
Dave
Mr Whippy said:
Oooofff, and WHO is going to catch you at it in the first place?
Again, the government is closing the barn door when the horse has bolted. So to speak.
Why even let people die from accidents in the first place, and then imprison the culprit for using their phone.
Why not get more police out there on the roads to actually deter people in the first place to actually SAVE lives in the first place?
I bet the "safety partnership" mobile scamera operators will do you for going 33 in a 30mph zone, but would let a phone user sail on by! Daft barstewards! Call them selves "safety" partnership... lol
May as well just stop active road safety, and just let accidents happen.
Just hope the threat of prison when the damage has been done is enough of a deterrent?
I don't think so unfotunately Mr Bliar!
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Dave
Better (and compulsary) retraining rather than just heaping on more and more punishment may actually do some good. But what government would have the guts to introduce such a scheme?
sjp63 said:
And what about smoking while driving? - that has to be equally dangerous doesn't it?
Anyway they need to focus on catching the real criminals, then the uninsured etc before prioritising mobi users.
I totally agree with that there should be a ban on smoking while driving. Surely if using a phone while driving is dangerous, then so is smoking . If you drop the phone it doesn't burn you and make you panic.
Jeez...can you imaging banning smoking in cars...
I'd run over bus queues just because I could
The only time I dropped a cigarette whilst driving was while nodding off driving at night on the old unlit A74 into Scotslandshire.
It's amazing how smouldering embers in your crotch start the old adrenelin pumping.....never mind winding the window down.
rant over
cazzer said:
Want to see some serious road-rage?
Jeez...can you imaging banning smoking in cars...
I'd run over bus queues just because I could![]()
The only time I dropped a cigarette whilst driving was while nodding off driving at night on the old unlit A74 into Scotslandshire.
It's amazing how smouldering embers in your crotch start the old adrenelin pumping.....never mind winding the window down.![]()
Where is 'Scotlandshire'?
article said:
Also, a consultation paper says that less serious motoring offences such as driving while disqualified should attract community punishments, not gaol
Since when has driving while disqualified been considered "less serious"? Surely someone disqualified also has no insurance??
So someone using a phone gets gaol/jail for 5 yrs but driving w/o insurance gets a few hours off.
Peter Ward said:
article said:
Also, a consultation paper says that less serious motoring offences such as driving while disqualified should attract community punishments, not gaol
Since when has driving while disqualified been considered "less serious"? Surely someone disqualified also has no insurance??
So someone using a phone gets gaol/jail for 5 yrs but driving w/o insurance gets a few hours off.
I think this sums up the gov'ts whole attitude:-
If you can be seen to be doing something wrong, then they will try and prosecute.
If what you are doing wrong is undetectable by the everyday MoP, then why worry...very few people will know, very few will be affected, it's clearly not going to be an issue, is it?
Oh - and of course those driving uninsured don't have a lot of money anyway, so no point fining them!

philbob said:
Gooby said:
Why not ban smoking?, it is illegal to eat an apple.
Smoking is digusting anyway. It must be more dangerous to smoke whilst driving than using your mobile.
Get the Universities to conduct a study.
While you're at it why don't we just ban all bigotted, ignorant, facist plonkers from driving?
I'm sure the correctly fudged study by 'independant' authorities could find just about any result you want, including your completely unfounded statement that smoking whilst driving is more dangerous than using a mobile phone, complete rubbish!
You don't support Noooo Labour do you?
TeamD said:
philbob said:
Gooby said:
Why not ban smoking?, it is illegal to eat an apple.
Smoking is digusting anyway. It must be more dangerous to smoke whilst driving than using your mobile.
Get the Universities to conduct a study.
While you're at it why don't we just ban all bigotted, ignorant, facist plonkers from driving?
I'm sure the correctly fudged study by 'independant' authorities could find just about any result you want, including your completely unfounded statement that smoking whilst driving is more dangerous than using a mobile phone, complete rubbish!
You don't support Noooo Labour do you?
Whilst smoking probably isn't as dangerous as using a mobile 'phone from the "diverting one's attention" point of view, it is potentially far more dangerous. If you drop a mobile phone you can simply shout to the person on the other end that you'll call them back. Drop a cigarette and who wouldn't be fishing in their lap or on the floor with eyes seriously diverted from the road?
Wouldn't it be great if we actually had motoring enthusiasts policing our roads - detecting idiotic driving whilst allowing people to drive at 100mph on a deserted, well-lit night-time motorway? Aah, sadly this will only ever be a motoring utopian dream...
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