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Why California's dangerous drivers get to keep their licenses

18 pointsby colinprince28 days ago

4 comments

aerostable_slug28 days ago
&gt; We found nearly 40% of the drivers charged with vehicular manslaughter since 2019 have a valid license.<p>&gt; Even when the DMV does take away motorists’ driving privileges, state officials, law enforcement and the courts are often unable or unwilling to keep them off the road. We found cases where drivers racked up numerous tickets while driving on a suspended license and faced little more than fines before eventually causing a fatal crash, even though authorities could have sent them to jail.<p>It seems clear the main problem isn&#x27;t people who retain their licenses, and further taking licenses away doesn&#x27;t adequately deter dangerous drivers from getting behind the wheel.<p>Is the solution imprisoning those who are caught with invalid driving credentials? How would that jibe with the progressive goal of lowering incarceration, especially for (directly) nonviolent offenses such as driving on a suspended license? Or do we look to technology for a solution (this being HN after all)?
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ryandrake28 days ago
How does the saying go? If you want to kill someone and get away with it, hit them with your car. Negligence and belligerence behind the wheel are both treated with kid gloves and people are out driving afterwards like nothing ever happened. Knowing such a high percentage of incompetents, assholes, and lunatics are out there driving along with me is chilling.
almosthere28 days ago
I read this a few days ago. It is something I have seen personally in CA. Even when the given person stays in the same area, bureaucracies are totally willing to give drunk drivers a drivers license, even after a judge says they shall never have one again.
sunflowerfly28 days ago
The root cause is a lack of viable alternatives.