A sheriff has banned a driver for life - to add to the 99 years of disqualifications he already has. Sheriff Lindsay Foulis also jailed Andrew Winsborough for 10 months and complained he could not send him to prison for longer. The 42-year-old, from Kelty in Fife, admitted driving while disqualified and without insurance on the A822 Dunkeld to Amulree road on 12 May.
He has not been able to drive legally since 1989, Perth Sheriff Court heard. Sheriff Foulis said limiting the maximum jail term for a banned driving offence to 12 months was "wholly inadequate". He told Winsborough: "You can count yourself lucky that the appropriate government hasn't seen fit to increase the maximum sentence for driving while disqualified.
"With your record, the maximum sentence of 12 months seems wholly inadequate. You have 15 convictions now for driving while disqualified. You have not been able to drive legally since 1989." Solicitor Louisa Wade, defending asked the court to limit the ban on Winsborough as an "incentive" for him to behave in future, but was told by Sheriff Foulis her client was in "no position to lay down conditions".
The sheriff said: "He is now coming up for 43 and has been disqualified since just before his 21st birthday. He has not been able to legally drive for 22 years.On 14 previous occasions he hasn't complied with that. We are talking about someone driving 60-plus miles from Aberfeldy to Kelty. That is not a particularly safe option for other road users. Wake up and smell the coffee, Mr Winsborough."
2 comments:
Why wasn't he jailed for 12 months on each of those 14 previous occasions? Surely that would be an incentive to stop?
No kidding, Mark! Why isn't this guy in jail? If they keep letting him out, he'll keep driving and putting others at risk. Duh!
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