DRUNKEN MOTOR DRIVERS
JUDGE'S STERN WARNING TWO YEARS IN PRISON Stern warning to drunken motorists was delivered by Lord Alness, the Lord Justice Clerk, in the High Court of Glasgow, when passing sentence of two years' imprisonment on a middle-aged man, Alexander Powell, of Blantyre, who was convicted on a charge of culpable homicide. Powell was found guilty by a jury of driving his car negligently while under the influence of drink. A passenger in Powell's car, William Muir, a miner's lampman, was killed. Addressing Powell, Lord Alness stated: " A man who is under the influence of drink and is in chargo of a motor-car in a public place is a menace to the safety and to the lives of all those in the vicinity, and the public is right in looking to the
Courts io protect them in this matter " Lord Alness went on to say that his experience) and observations informed him that this kind of offence was common today, if, indeed, it was not increasing. " In theso circumstances," he continued, " it is manifest that as a suitable punishment to you and also a deterrent to others the sentence cannot be a light one. " 1 will add that it may be necessary in the early future, unless this type of -crime abates, to adopt evdn sterner methods than that which I propose to adopt in this case." Powell was further disqualified from holding a driving licence for four years.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21326, 29 October 1932, Page 2 (Supplement)
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241DRUNKEN MOTOR DRIVERS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21326, 29 October 1932, Page 2 (Supplement)
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