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Drink driving is serious crime

Just some thoughts on the sentencing for the elderly woman who killed a cyclist while drunk.

Jail is the right place. I think we are too lenient about drink driving. Jail is probably appropriate on the second conviction rather than the fourth.

We treat drink drivers too lightly. They are the most dangerous people in society. They are a greater risk to us than anyone else – they are more likely to kill us than murderers or gang members. What's more, they tend to have very little recollection of the seriousness of their offending. Lock them up.

Interestingly enough look at what is in common between yesterdays two big news stories – the Manurewa murder and the granny drink driver – alcohol!

Can I also say that whether drink drivers kill or not is in some ways irrelevant? The crime is getting behind the wheel of a car and driving. All recidivist drink drivers should be jailed, whether they kill or not, because it is only ever a matter of time and luck!
By Nigel

"It" has not shown any remorse to the victims in this case.She deserves to go away a lot longer so that we can be safer on our roads.

By Bojoura

I'm not a religious person but I always 'pray' that any drunk drivers out there kill only themselves against a powerpole! It seems like the law actually gives them the right to go out an offend time and time again. i wholeheartedly agree with harsh jailtime.

By Nigel Fleming

Women drivers, eh?

Sending people to jail doesn't help, though, Marcus. This woman's probably already joined a gang, fallen off the wagon, and developed a raging P addiction. And become a lesbian. Did you ever see Bad Girls? Or 2 Girls, 1 Cup?

Perhaps we could follow the Islamic world's lead and cut their hands off? Ever seen someone try to start a car with a stump?




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