Driving disqualification - 2025 guideline

Driving disqualification - 2025 guideline

Author
Discussion

agtlaw

Original Poster:

7,080 posts

218 months

Tuesday
quotequote all
In force from today.

Includes some questions to consider when considering the length of a disqualification over and above any applicable minimum (and any period spent in custody):

- How bad was any driving concerned in the present offence?
- Does the offender have a history of poor driving, driving unlicensed, or breaching disqualifications?
- Will the public be at risk of harm from the offender’s driving in future?
- Will the disqualification period provide a sufficient deterrent to the offender, helping to ensure their future driving is of an acceptable standard?
- How will the disqualification affect the offender’s prospects for rehabilitation (with particular regard to employment, training, and family responsibilities)?
- What will the impact be on third parties (including children and dependent family members) for the duration of the disqualification?
- What is the aggregate period that the offender will be prevented from driving, bearing in mind any period spent in custody?
- Standing back, is the disqualification fair and proportionate, considering the culpability of the offender and the harm done?

The 'totting up' guideline has been (very slightly) revised; see para 33 et seq.

https://www.sentencingcouncil.org.uk/overarching-g...

trevalvole

1,378 posts

45 months

Tuesday
quotequote all
Many thanks for all the pro bono work you do here.

TheDrownedApe

1,306 posts

68 months

Tuesday
quotequote all
thanks, hope I never need to refer to it smile