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superman
22nd December 2011, 12:55
http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/motoring/6177647/Learner-driver-jailed-for-killing-girl-in-first-lesson

(http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/motoring/6177647/Learner-driver-jailed-for-killing-girl-in-first-lesson)They seem to have better laws over there... I'd imagine a slap on the wrist if the same incident occurred here. :(

"A learner driver who crashed and killed a nine-year-old child in England during her first lesson has been jailed for two years.Beatrice Mawamba, 34, panicked during the lesson with her husband and careered off the road, crashing down some steps and hitting the girl in a children's play area.
The mother-of-three's car also injured two others in Leeds in May.
It was the first time Mawamba had been behind the wheel of a car and she was "profoundly ignorant" of even basic driving skills, Leeds Crown Court heard.
"She did not know how to apply the brake pedal; she could not find the brake pedal; she did not know where it was or what purpose it served," judge Peter Openshaw said during sentencing, according to the Press Association.
"A prison sentence is necessary to impress upon others that driving a car without having any idea how to control it is seriously anti-social and presents a substantial risk to the public."
Prosecutor Michael Smith said witnesses heard the engine revving and saw the car "bunny hopping" before veering out of control and crashing down the steps of a narrow alleyway.
"The defendant described the car going very fast and her husband telling her to brake but she did not know how to. Her husband also tried to stop the car but couldn't," Smith told the court.
Mawamba admitted causing death by dangerous driving. She was also banned from driving for five years. Defence lawyer Graham Parkin said she was remorseful and "extremely distressed" by the death of nine-year-old Shamirah Grant.
"She wishes, of course, she could turn back the clock," Parkin added.
In a statement, the girl's parents, Gary and Jennifer Grant, said they had forgiven Mawamba and her husband.
"We appreciate that such a terrible event was not intentional. We have not sought to influence the sentencing of the court in any way," they said."

placidfemme
22nd December 2011, 12:58
Hard out. A bit different as a mother of 3 trying to learn opposed to the 16yo twats here who race/drink/whatever and kill people though.

Usarka
22nd December 2011, 14:32
Husband should be equally at fault.

superman
22nd December 2011, 15:53
Husband should be equally at fault.

Agreed. Actually, how can someone pass a learners test and still not know where the brake pedal is?!

Sable
22nd December 2011, 16:07
Agreed. Actually, how can someone pass a learners test and still not know where the brake pedal is?!

Written tests, ha ha.

2Seat_Terror
22nd December 2011, 16:57
Agreed. Actually, how can someone pass a learners test and still not know where the brake pedal is?!

I was never asked that, either.


Still don't know! :crazy:

jazfender
23rd December 2011, 16:39
"She did not know how to apply the brake pedal; she could not find the brake pedal; she did not know where it was or what purpose it served," judge Peter Openshaw said during sentencing, according to the Press Association.

Wat.

The Lone Rider
25th December 2011, 14:53
Husband should be equally at fault.

+1

10 char and stuff

Brayden
28th December 2011, 04:57
Although the topic is not funny fuck I laughed hard when I read this sentence "She did not know how to apply the brake pedal; she could not find the brake pedal; she did not know where it was or what purpose it served,"

FJRider
28th December 2011, 05:53
And with the name Mawamba ... it can't be blamed on blondeness ... :innocent:

Bikemad
28th December 2011, 08:01
And with the name Mawamba ... it can't be blamed on blondeness ... :innocent:

not so sure of that FJR..........first name Beatrice...........maybe she likes the tanned fellas..........if you know whati mean

Hawkeye
28th December 2011, 11:27
In the UK you apply for your learner license and then get behind the wheel of the car to gain the necessary skills to pass the test.

It is the husband to blame. As the 'experienced' driver, he was in charge of the car and should have explained the controls prior to the key's even being put in the ignition.

p.dath
28th December 2011, 11:32
I imagine the husband escaped prosecution as he was not a professional instruction, otherwise I think it could have been a different story.