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Motorists could be stripped of driving licences under new plans tackling major road offences

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Motorists who kill someone while over the drink-drive limit could face lifetime driving bans under new proposals, after a grieving mother launched a campaign following the death of her teenage son.Tracy Venison, from Thakeham in West Sussex, has called on the Government to make permanent driving bans mandatory for anyone who causes a death while under the influence of alcohol.Her 19-year-old son, Aidan, was killed on June 30, 2024, when an intoxicated driver crashed into his motorcycle near Wisborough Green.

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According to Sussex Police, Toby Spiring, then 28 and from Littlehampton, had more than twice the legal alcohol limit in his system when he tried to overtake another vehicle after leaving a pub.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Mr Spiring later admitted causing death by careless driving while over the legal alcohol limit at Lewes Crown Court and was jailed for eight years and banned from driving for five years.

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Once that ban ends, he will be able to apply to drive again by passing...

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