Submitted on Tuesday 9th August 2016
Published on Friday 12th August 2016
Current status: Closed
Closed: Sunday 12th February 2017
Signatures: 11,859
Death caused by racing should bring charge of manslaughter not dangerous driving
Our son James was killed in a hit & run while on a pelican crossing. The driver who killed James was racing at over 90mph in a 40mph zone. The impact was such that James landed 70m down the road and killed instantly from multiple injuries. Leaving James he disposed of the car and burnt his clothes.
Majid Malik is a serial offender with 39 previous offences. Had appropriate sentences been applied to the likes of Malik our son and others would be alive today. Malik chose to drive at 90mph, to race, to leave James dead in the road. Such choices made by those who are willing to kill by racing are calculated acts that must bring charges of manslaughter and not be downgraded to dangerous driving. A car hitting a pedestrian at 90mph is more certain to kill than the use of a gun or knife.
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The Government responded to this petition on Tuesday 31st January 2017
In December the government issued a consultation on driving offences and penalties relating to causing death and serious injury.
It proposes that the maximum penalty for the most serious offences should be life imprisonment.
Driving offences can have devastating consequences for victims and their loved ones. Sentencing in individual cases is always a matter for the courts, which are independent from government.
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) can and will charge a person with murder or manslaughter where the evidence supports that charge, where it is in the public interest to do so and there is a reasonable prospect of a conviction.
The consultation proposes that those most serious driving offences of causing death by dangerous driving and causing death by careless driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs should have a maximum penalty of life imprisonment, the same maximum penalty open to the courts as manslaughter. The consultation closes on 1 February and the government will consider the responses received and publish their response within 3 months.
Ministry of Justice
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