PM vows to study new-driver booze ban

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Tuesday, February 09, 2010
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THE Prime Minister has pledged to consider backing a booze ban on new drivers as part of a review of drink-drive laws following an emotional meeting with a campaigning city mother.

Gordon Brown said he would be happy to examine proposals put forward by Ali Morrish for a zero-tolerance policy on alcohol for newly qualified motorists through Anna's Campaign, which was launched by Mrs Morrish and the Echo in December.

Mr Brown said a continuing crackdown on drink-driving had been very successful, but admitted a problem persisted among young drivers.

The PM met Mrs Morrish, 45, during a visit to the city for a regional cabinet meeting. Anna's Campaign was launched following the death of Mrs Morrish's daughter.

Anna, 21, died in a crash involving a driver who was over the limit.

Mrs Morrish, of Mount Pleasant, asked whether the PM would clarify the position over the safe limit for drinking.

The Government has appointed legal expert Sir Peter North to consider changes to drink-drive legislation, as well as a possible tightening of the laws on drug-driving. Sir Peter is due to report by the end of March. Downing Street officials have confirmed that zero tolerance for new drivers has been included in discussions about the review.

Mr Brown told Mrs Morrish: "I am so sorry about what happened and I do admire the way you have tried to make something good come out of it.

"Although the drink-driving laws have had a huge success generally, among teenagers it's been a problem.

"There have been these ideas that when you get your licence for the first time there's got to be a period where there's no drink allowed at all.

"These are the debates we have been having over the period, and whether that can actually be made to stick. It's clear the biggest problem does occur in the younger age group of drivers.

"Our rate of deaths from drink-driving are lower than many other countries because of the laws we have taken. Among this teenage group there's a big issue that's got to be continuously looked at.

"I would be happy to look at what's come up from your campaign. I appreciate what you are trying to do to change things."

Mrs Morrish was "encouraged" by Mr Brown's pledge to consider a zero-tolerance approach. She said: "He talked of his government's consideration of zero tolerance for newly qualified young drivers and that is welcome.

"He also admitted that while the Government felt it was doing all that it could do to lower drink-drive numbers, and with some success, there was still a lot that could be done. He seemed genuinely interested in the campaign and wished to be kept appraised of how things proceed."

For two months, Mrs Morrish and the Echo have been highlighting the dangers and potentially tragic consequences of driving while over the limit.

Anna's Campaign has received the backing of senior police officers, who praised its role in helping to reduce drink driving over the Christmas period. More than 1,800 people have signed up to the campaign's Facebook page. To add your support visit www.thisisexeter.co.uk/ annascampaign.

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    by MARTYN, BROMLEY KENT

    Wednesday, December 29 2010, 8:48AM

    “JAIL-DRUNK DRIVERS”

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    by JULIE SOPER, BROADWAY EXETER

    Monday, February 22 2010, 2:15PM

    “Just like to say you are doing a fantastic job mrs morrish and i admire what you are doing.”

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    by KACEY, EXMOUTH

    Wednesday, February 10 2010, 3:19PM

    “I am ashamed i was done for drink driving and under the influence of drugs.
    but after watching A police video
    i will never never ever do it again.
    Kacey xx”

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    by s harry, exeter

    Wednesday, February 10 2010, 12:17PM

    “this is absurd. everyone has a different tolerance level to alcohol so one drink can be just as dangerous as 10, not many people are as honest as we would like and still drink and drive saying they're ok, its always ok until someone gets hurt and thats usually NOT the person who was drinking, we should ban drinking and driving all together then there are no excuses”

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    by Fee, Sidmouth

    Tuesday, February 09 2010, 5:30PM

    “Isn't it a shame that those who proudly announce they speak their mind usually have the least to say?”

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    by GEMMA WEEKS, EXETER

    Tuesday, February 09 2010, 4:44PM

    “peter
    you would be a turkey voting for christmas if you voted bnp
    they would throw you straight in jail if you got behind the wheel of a car.
    like my friend Kelly say's
    crawl back under whatever stone you came from.
    doing a grand job Anna
    x”

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    by KELLY WOODGATE, st thomas

    Tuesday, February 09 2010, 4:29PM

    “Pete Rusell
    Crawl back under your stone.”

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    by PETE RUSSELL, DAWLISH

    Tuesday, February 09 2010, 3:41PM

    “Voting for the Tories is just as bad as voting labour or lib dem
    All of them claimed for things they wernt entitled.
    vote for the U.K Independence party or vote the same as me
    for the B.N.P .”

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    by BBWolfe, Exeter

    Tuesday, February 09 2010, 3:37PM

    “Pete, feel free to leave, the sooner the better. At least the roads will then be a little safer.”

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    by pete, exeter

    Tuesday, February 09 2010, 3:17PM

    “Do you really think there,s a difference Martin ? Please tell us what it is ?”

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