mahali wrote:
The programme truly hilighted the fact that alot of these hit and run drivers go untraced. there are numerous motorists out there who do go uninsured and drive illegally. Maybe the answer is to bring down the cost of insurance and raise the age at which we are able to start driving. I have to say that there seems to be far more younger people driving illegally than the older more sensible ones.
One way of bringing down insurance and encouraging people to constantly improve their driving skills is as we suggested in the "Driver Improvement" forum - graded assessments and the better the grade on the assessment - the lower the insurance!
Also - we need to get rid of market for "throw away" cars where insurance costs more than the vehicle itself ( and vehicle is often dangerous!)
As you all know - my wife, "WildCat" and her cousin "SickoScamfarce" both lived in GDR for short while! Saturday's "Mail" contained an extract of life under that regime - and we can confirm that the story of the spy camera concealed in the petrol pumps at last fill up station before the "Western Route" to West Berlin is
true .
OK - we concede that GDR had the "staff" to nab people - but even so ... this technology, though unwelcome to us who have experienced such "intrusion", can be beneficial in fight against these scrotes who cause all law abiding motorists to be menaced by the speed camera on grounds that they cause the KSIs we are all accused of causing!
mahali wrote:
As most of you know I lost my 12 year old daughter to a hit and run situation and therefore I can see things more from a victims point of view.
I also keep in touch with the mum of Rebecca and Kirsty Sawyer. Rebecca was the little girl killed in a hit and run featured on the programme. The reason I am running my campaign for better sentencing of drivers who kill where an offence has been committed is purely because of what I and the families of other victims such as the "Sawyer's" are having to serve a life sentence of grief whereby the people who kill and get away with it can move on with their lives. Where is the justice in that?
I know, mate! I-G has commented on the same thread in "News" forum, and WildCat, my wife, passed comment on that very tragic case on her fave forum! And when you read of woman, in defective, uninsured and untaxed car, being fined just £83 for killing someone, because "she was an addict" and the law abider in his road worthy car being fined almost £450 for hitting a tree - it is just sickening!
The chap in dodgy articulated who killed our relative, Ferdl, --- no prison sentence, and a fine which served no justice! My wife's incident was different - chap who hit her was dying when he did so! And we admit - she is one lucky wild cat!
Keep in touch with us, mahali - and let us know how your campaign is doing!
We may be against speed cameras - but that is only thing we are against. We want sensible policing! Speed cameras may not have saved your girl from the poignant description you gave - CCTV may have got a description of the scrotes concerned to work on. Even traffic police may not have been able to prevent it - but their presence on road and threat of being present wherever
was and still is a deterrent.