12-year-olds among 3,000 youngsters banned from driving in past four years
Recent figures show there were 1,870 road deaths in the twelve months to June last year.ExclusiveCops handed new powers to remove disruptive XR protesters who cause chaosTeen killers to be banned from endless appeals in violent crime crackdownA further 26,000 were seriously injured and more than 150,000 people were suffered in some way.
The courts can impose a ban on the under-17s but they can drive again once they reach 17 and their disqualification time ends.last year after building up six points within two years of passing their test.
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