Lucy W wrote:
And how many points for illegal fox-hunting?
It's like this, if you are not responsible to drive, you get your licences taken away, and driving "equipment" (ie car) removed if you dont comply.
Should be driving related

all the same. There are other sanctions for other offences. Community service/ attachments of earnings to collect the fines.. prison terms come to mind here.

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If you bring children into the world, and don't support them to the best of your financial ability, then you should have your "equipment" removed to prevent further non-compliance.
Well - it does take two to make "whoopy". I should know ... I am about to be a father of seven sired by me.

TWINS. My GOD! And my wife (the wild

) keeps talking to her sister (vet and not very tame

) about some gelding tackle :ARGGGGHHHH!).
So..
There are other means of removing "equipment" to make babies without removing a person's mobility and lessen his or even HER chances of contributing to bringing up children. I know a woman ambulance driver who has to pay CSA to her ex-husband who got the custody of the children. He gave up his job - claimed social benefits. Social chased her as a result.
I have to admit though that in my own personal opinion (and the mother herself agrees this) the father is still the better parent.
But in too many cases they chase after the person already paying per a previous court order.
I also have say that some young girls very sadly see motherhood as "benefit income" - many falling into the same vicious circle as their mothers and grandmothers before them. I honestly do not know how we as a society can prevent this given the benefit culture which has grown over many years now.
CSA chase the man which these girls think "may be the father" in some cases. One chased a former child we fostered. A DNA test proved he could not have sired that child. I also knew his medical history. He may be young - but he needs viagra. (No.. not Wayne .. another boy. We've fostered quite a few kids over the years.
Point of my post Lucy? If we are going to remove a person's driving licence and employment prospects (as long hours cultures also make many car dependent

) - then we would have to be pretty sure that the person was a recidivist defaulter who changes menial minimum waged hourly paid jobs to escape paying up - and there are still other means at disposal.
What if the person never had a driving licence but cycles. What do you do then - deprive him of his bicycle? No. You use another tactic .. and in a fair and just society - the sanctions must be standard and uniform .. and perceived as such so that the defaulters know exactly what they face if they do renege on their paternal or even maternal duties of provisional cares.
Of course - easy for me to provide. Only ever loved one woman. I dated - of course - but could still have qualified for the priesthood on my wedding day all the same

ANd Tone.. know what you mean about the original paper licence. I cried when I replaced with the modern effort .. because if made life easier to hire a car abroad if we had to.. and we did in the USA. But my licence was a virginal as issued and still is
I am a good boy really.
By the way .. I should rephrase the "priesthood comment" - I know how a flippant aside by IG saw us being discussed by spinny's sock puppets as "scientologists"
Just remarking on our CATHOLIC upbringing and alluding to my very old fashioned values by likening it to the virginal priesthood requirement can make some fools start typing libel on a certain cycling site. I will pre-empt the lurking fool anyway and inform him that no one actually listens to him anymore.