South Australia MP proposes harsher penalties for speeding, drink driving with children aboard

Under the proposed law, drivers charged with speed or DUI offences with a child in the car could face up to $5000 in fines and three-year imprisonment.

South Australia Independent MP Frank Pangallo is set to propose tougher laws for drivers caught endangering the lives of children while speeding or driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs.  

If the law is passed by South Australian Parliament, drivers who are found guilty of excessive speeding, drug and drunk driving with a child – under 16 – present in the car could face a maximum $5000 fine and up to a three-year prison sentence.

“Like most people in the community, I am deeply alarmed at the number of thoughtless people who have no qualms about getting behind the wheel of a car and drive like a moron while there are kids in the car,” MP Pangallo said in a media statement.

“Not only are they putting their own lives at risk, but far more critically, the lives of innocent children in the vehicle,” he added.

A South Australian Government spokesperson told local news outlet, Adelaide Now, “We acknowledge Frank’s proposal designed to help further protect children on our roads, and we will give his proposed reforms due consideration.”

According to South Australia’s current road laws, drivers caught driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol with a child in the vehicle will be issued a fine between $1100 and $1600 or a three-month imprisonment for first offences.

Any subsequent offences can lead to a $1900-$2900 fine and a six-month prison sentence.

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