Meeting of the Parliament 18 November 2014
I am in favour of that area being devolved appropriately so that we can cover all aspects. We already cover some of them.
Do our Scottish courts have the power to order a permanent removal of licence after the second offence? If there has been a second offence, we should have that power. What is the sentencing guideline for anyone who is caught driving after their licence has been suspended because of drink driving? Additionally, driving while impaired by drugs and alcohol is a growing problem in our country. What is the Scottish Government’s view on that?
Finally, I hope that the Government will support the part of my proposed member’s bill on alcohol that would ensure that general practitioners are notified of offences such as drink driving, especially when it involves a custodial offence. In all my 30-plus years as a GP, I was never informed that such an offence had been committed. There should also be control over caffeinated alcohol mixes, which can lead to people believing that they are more competent than they are in reality. It is important to limit the caffeine levels in caffeine alcohol mixes, and I hope that the Government will support the part of my bill that deals with that.
We must use the powers that we have already, although I personally support more powers for us to differentiate levels such as those indicated by David Stewart for novice drivers.
I am very disappointed that the UK coalition has backed off from this matter. Its record is as poor in this area as it is in the area of nutrition and tackling obesity. The Scottish Government will have our backing for all reasonable measures to improve public health. I support the motion and welcome the cabinet secretary’s support for Labour’s amendment.
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