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Road Safety Bill [HL]

My Lords, I rise to support my noble friend Lord Hanningfield and take a contrary view. Some discretion is required. Supposing an older brother, known to be violent, was actually the driver at the time, and the owner of the car declines to give the necessary information. He can pick up six points because he was scared of his brother. Some discretion would be appropriate for the courts. As the noble Viscount said, it is an absolute offence. In that case, however, the courts would say ““OK, we can understand that. That is three points””. It would still be a big deterrent.

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Reference

674 c614 

Session

2005-06

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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