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Reckless driving must be severely punished

Heart-wrenching: The scene on Middle Road in the early hours of Saturday morning after the road accident that killed 22-year-old La-Nae Woodley

Dear Editor,

With yet another death on Bermuda’s roads, it’s time to take further action.

All the talk of the last few years has obviously not made any impression on the careless driving habits of some of our road users.

Now tourists and locals are at risk when they use our roads because of the carelessness of too many. This is very sad, when taking to the road is such a wonderful way to explore our beautiful Island.

More definitive measures need to be implemented; more severe repercussions need follow reckless behaviour.

My suggestion is to impose that cars and bikes be taken off the road after an infraction. I believe that impounding vehicles for three months or more up in Prospect might cause people to think a little more before acting irresponsibly. Sure it would be extremely inconvenient for families, for people whose work depends on using a vehicle, but it might make people start to take notice.

Speeding, going through a red light, using cell phones, overtaking, using a vehicle without insurance — all these behaviours should have consequences that make people think twice about breaking the law again.

The deaths do not stop. How much longer are we going to let this happen?

PH Kempe