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reading a story in the local paper has made me wonder what you have to do to lose the right to drive.
a woman killed a mother and seriously injured her husband who were cycling at the time, according to her mobile phone records she was on the phone 2 minutes before the crash.
her defence argued and won based on the fact she wasn't in control of the vehicle at the time of the crash due to suffering a reflex syncope, a blackout or had fainted.
If she had based her case on the fact she collapsed at the wheel why has she been allowed to keep her licence :shrug:
Drive at 35mph 4 times in a year and you're banned
so is it a right to drive or a privilege which should be revoked permanently for the worst drivers
http://www.warringtonguardian.co.uk...tice__for_crash_victim_Sharon_Corless/?ref=mc
a woman killed a mother and seriously injured her husband who were cycling at the time, according to her mobile phone records she was on the phone 2 minutes before the crash.
her defence argued and won based on the fact she wasn't in control of the vehicle at the time of the crash due to suffering a reflex syncope, a blackout or had fainted.
If she had based her case on the fact she collapsed at the wheel why has she been allowed to keep her licence :shrug:
Drive at 35mph 4 times in a year and you're banned
so is it a right to drive or a privilege which should be revoked permanently for the worst drivers
http://www.warringtonguardian.co.uk...tice__for_crash_victim_Sharon_Corless/?ref=mc