marsmail wrote:
When I lived near Mansfield the local paper carried weekly reports of people up before the beak for "driving whilst disqualified" either by reason of having been disqualified from driving or "for not having a driving licence" ie, they had never bothered to take a test in the first place.
It has to be said that there were far too many of these (well, one would be too many, but there were usually two or three a week).
The problem is, and this has been covered before, you have regular decent good drivers who have chalked-up too many points from speeding. If their livelihood depends on having a licence they will simply carry on driving. This is where the law is an ass. There are many drivers out there who do a great many miles per year through their job and they do it year after year, faultlessly, gaining ever more experience. These are the very same drivers who are at most risk of getting done but who are likely to be amongst the safest drivers on our roads.
Banning safe drivers is not the answer, but it is happening every day. It's wrong to label a banned driver as a bad driver and insurance companies, like Swinton, are recognising this too when it comes to speeding endorsements, I'm glad to say. It's a pity others don't see it the same way in high office
