Petition — Jamie Still Campaign

– in the House of Commons at 7:04 pm on 3 July 2013.

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Photo of Greg Mulholland Greg Mulholland Liberal Democrat, Leeds North West 7:04, 3 July 2013

Earlier today I accompanied the family of Jamie Still—Jamie’s mother Karen, father Mike, sister Rebecca and grandfather Peter—to present a 13,000-strong petition on behalf of the Jamie Still campaign. I want briefly to pay tribute to their courage and especially to the work of Jamie’s sister Rebecca, who has shown remarkable courage in the face of the tragic and unnecessary loss of her brother.

The petition states:

The Petition of a resident of the UK,

Declares that the Petitioner believes that the sentences for drink driving need to be tougher in the UK; in one case the brother of Rebecca Still was knocked down and killed by a drunk driver whilst he was on the pavement with his friends; further that the Petitioner believes that the driver did not lose his licence until 8 months later and did not go to prison until 9 months later; further that the driver received 4 years in prison but may only serve 2 years. The Petitioner would like zero tolerance for drink drivers so that they lose their license earlier and so that sentences are longer.

The Petitioner therefore requests that the House of Commons urges the Government to amend legislation so as to be tougher on drink driving.

And the Petitioner remains, etc.

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