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Committing a motoring offence; taboo or not taboo that is the question?

By Chris Proctor @ Jan 27, 2012 in Motoring Offences

A recent study conducted by the Centre for the Study of Integrity, which was set up by the University of Essex, suggests that motoring offences such as drink driving, speeding and failing to stop and report an accident are becoming more socially acceptable when compared to societal...

Bus driver caused passenger's death by dangerous driving

By JMW @ Jul 22, 2010 in Motoring Offences

A bus driver, who caused the death by dangerous driving of a passenger who was thrown through the front window of his vehicle in a crash, has been jailed for four years for the motoring offence which resulted from him driving through a red traffic light in the double-decker. The driver, a...

Passenger jailed for causing death by dangerous driving

By JMW @ Feb 8, 2010 in Motoring Offences

The first legal case of a passenger being found guilty of causing death by dangerous driving because he did not prevent his partner from drink driving has led to a businessman being jailed for four years. The 59-year-old man was judged to be partly responsible for the death of a young couple...