I saw this in a sunday paper, I was gobsmacked by the departmant of transport (or whatever they call themselves now) spokesmans response.
"Although we sympathise with the lady concerned, this was a sad but very rare incident and we see no reason to change the law"
I have paraphrased this a bit as my memory is not that good but common sense from a goverment department? what is the world coming to, may we see more traffic police out there and use of the tax/insurance/ forthcoming mot database to take the uninsured death trap drivers off the road.
dave
