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07-06-2007, 11:38 AM | #61 | |||
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I'd guess and say he was on parole for another crime and never had a licence and got caught driving the car, probally only just got it on the road then got pulled up. |
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07-06-2007, 11:43 AM | #62 | ||
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Well, everyone here has put forward their point of view as to why they think that guy should be imprisoned or not. The magistrate/judge/whatever sentencing him has numerous factors to consider. Check the "sentencing principles" for your state.
Stuff like rehabilitation of the offender sits up pretty high on the list. Other factors like deterrence (for both the offender and the community in general), and current sentencing practices (ie what other judges would sentence for this same offence nowadays) are relevant too. I reckon sending that guy off to prison won't teach him that what he did was wrong, if anything, it'll make him more resentful of the law and authorities, and surrounded by bad role models. He'll probably be worse when he gets out. Fact is, nobody wants to waste their time. If the judge lays down a sentence which is excessive, the offender will appeal the sentence, and chances are the next judge hearing the appeal will bump it down to a more reasonable penalty. The judge will be more inclined to sentence him to prison if he offends again, and it appears that previous penalties has not performed the function of educating him. From what i know, though, imprisonment is pretty much a last-resort penalty on the individual. Cheers, Edwin |
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07-06-2007, 11:46 AM | #63 | ||
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So what happened to the other driver, why wasn't he charged??
The guy was lucky to get away with the short ban & small fine. I wonder if the reason he 's advertised the car is so his lawyer said it would look good in court. Stupid to drive so fast in Freemantle (East) High St.......isn't that one of the main roads through the centre
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I lost my licence for 2 year's in sep last year, i attened an 8 week course run by the police & rta. All Dui drivers have to attend this course, i was advised to as it would look good before i got sentanced. It was a pretty eye opening course, they actually showed pics of real accidents where people had lost their lifes. Some people actually left the room because they couldn't handle the pics, they didn't phase me in the slightest. What did tho was having the families of people who were killed by drunk driver's & people who lost their kids because they were 1ok's over the limit. Most of the course was useless but the one night they had the families come in really made an impact.
The focus of the whoe course was 95% Dui & 5% speeding or wreckless driving, even the HWP instructor who spoke at the course addmitted that drink driver's are 1oo times more likely to crash that a speeding driver. Blowing mid range is like doing double the limit i think one said. In saying that all of the people who were killed from speeding it all came down to driver error weather it be not paying attention, getting distracted, JUDGEING distances or speed <----- BIggest issue esp with yound people particularly females. The main thing i saw in this course is that there needs to be a focus on driver traing, people are taught to pass a basic test not how to drive. Driver error is the biggest single factor in the road death toll. |
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07-06-2007, 12:07 PM | #65 | |||
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As for the other driver , the news report only said that he was not stopped, presumably there was only one Police car and could only get one and presumably unable to get his rego either. Now that he's been dealt with in Court his car has probably come off the For Sale page, it's an old trick scumbag lawyers use frequently.
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07-06-2007, 01:21 PM | #66 | ||
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race actually took place on leach highway guys.. he was stopped on high street
racecraft has the best point so far, and i agree with him. now im not going to say that it wasn't a silly thing to do, but running someone over walking on a highway at 10.20pm?? get a grip, he wasn't going to work in peak hour traffic. i have been pinged going 75kph over the limit, no loss of licence for me.. it was on a freeway at 4am, and there was one car on the freeway at the time, me. put him in jail? you cant be serious.. know how many people have been killed on these late night cruises over here in wa in the last 5 years? not one.. and these cruises can be found every weekend. just my opinion and some facts from me.. punishment sounds fair to me.
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07-06-2007, 01:33 PM | #67 | ||
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so who is expecting another form to sign now for car cruises!?
i agree that it was stupid, but what i find *interesting* (to say the least) is that every1 on here passes judgment saying what an idiot and what not, yet everyone or Nearly everyone on here has speed at least once in their life. Regardless of how far over you where going speeding is speeding, the fact that driving normally and loosing control of a car and killing sumone has nothing to do with it (yer rite!) if you where speeding and doing like 10k over (accidently) and hurt sumone i bet everyone here would call you an idiot!... only 1 word that describes this Reched World we live in: HYPOCRYTICAL (sp?) /rant... my point of view.. have a good day to all.
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07-06-2007, 07:20 PM | #68 | ||
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Geez, this thread really did get a lot of notice! - Turned out to be a bit of a heated debate.
I have heard on the grape vine that the now defunct Fremantle Prison (now a tourist destination) could be used as an "overnighter" prison for people like this P plater. He could have been sent to this "Jail" for one night to see what he could get if he re-offends also included is the fine and his licence suspention. (plus I would have liked to see his car confiscated - his brother could have bought it for all we know) And yes they really did unnecessarily over mention the "car cruise" aye!? PS, the prison is haunted, I was not a believer untill I went to a party one night for a friend who's aunty is the manager. I saw and heard some scary stuff and his photos has some amazing unexplained images. Would like to hear this P plater scream with fright all night hahahaha.
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07-06-2007, 10:09 PM | #70 | ||
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I think the punishment is fair, but one thing i notice in my local newspaper in the police briefs, is the high amount of people caught driving without a licence. Most have lost it due to previous convictions and don't care that they lost their licences, maybe this is the area that the law should come down hard.
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07-06-2007, 11:19 PM | #72 | |||
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There is absolutely no excuse for this behaviour. At that speed, he could have easily lost control of the car or hit and killed another innocent motorist. These guys are usually repeat offenders. They never learn till its too late and they kill themselves or someone else. |
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07-06-2007, 11:21 PM | #73 | ||
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Is the general respose hypocricital? - not really IMO.
Perhaps more the case of people have been there or have seen carnage 1st hand and know the potential for drivers to keep screwing up unless the punishment gives that person a wake-up call. Confiscating the car, large fine and long ban might help to make an offender think next time. Of course some people will never learn. 9mnths and 1k is nothing now.
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08-06-2007, 07:15 PM | #74 | ||
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If he was racing on Leach Highway near High Street, that's still a stupid place to be racing... there is **** all room there...
As for the whole speed factor, It's a known fact that on most car cruises here in WA speed is a common factor... but anythin mroe than 150k an hour and you are just being a right ********. He deserves to LOSE his car, not sell it, and suspended for year... |
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08-06-2007, 08:03 PM | #75 | ||
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yeh jail, are people stupid, he was racing big deal get over it, no one was hurt and chances of someone getting hurt at that time are low and im certain at that speed the drivers concentration would of been alot better...
All i have to say to people saying he needs a jail term is i hope some sort of law like that gets brought out and i and everyone i no will never stop for a cop again... Hmmm thats gonna be helpful and safe AGREE 100% with FPV8U.. |
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Not a very mature attitude. He was breaking the law whether you think it was safe or not. |
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I'll leave it at that for fear of getting in trouble with the monitors. I don't agree with either of you 100%. Maybe we should get a poll attacehd to this thread somehow.
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10-06-2007, 11:50 PM | #78 | ||
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i dont think you guys can condemn him, yes, what he did was stupid but he shouldnt be attacked like this. can ANY ONE of you tell me that you havnt breached the speedlimit by over at least 50kays before? we all have and we all probably will again... you shouldnt castrate him for what everyone does, the only difference between him and other drivers is he got caught..
and what babys are going to be out on the streets at 10:30pm?
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11-06-2007, 02:26 AM | #80 | ||
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It's disappointing that it draws negative attention to the online car communities that by and large act very responsibly and promote an active attitude of 'save it for the track'.
I'm sure the offender will learn his lesson from this... let's hope others in their community do also. |
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