James Miller

 

Monday, September 04, 2006

Naseem Hamed

 

The problem with the Naseem Hamed case is not that his sentence was reduced, is that why after two driving bans was he was allowed to drive such a fast and flashy car.

Perhaps the banning limit on tot-up should be raised to say 15 or 18 points, but if you get say 9 then you are put on a restricted licence for say three years. This would only allow you to drive low powered cars of say less than 1.2 litres. To make them more embarrassing they should perhaps be Jeremy Clarkson's favourite colour of pink.

You would only get an unrestricted licence back if in that three years period you had accumulated less than 3 points.

This punishment would not cost people their job because they couldn't drive, but they would also be doing their part to save carbon emissions.

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