Motorists face driving test crackdown as Britons demand court action and lifetime bans
Almost a third of Britons have called for learner drivers who cheat in their tests to be hauled before the courts, according to new research. A recent survey found 31 per cent of Britons believe anyone caught trying to cheat their driving test should face criminal prosecution. Even more (38 per cent) said offenders should have their licences suspended, while 12 per cent backed a lifetime driving ban for those who try to fraudulently pass. Smaller numbers supported lighter punishments, with nine

Almost a third of Britons have called for learner drivers who cheat in their tests to be hauled before the courts, according to new research. A recent survey found 31 per cent of Britons believe anyone caught trying to cheat their driving test should face criminal prosecution. Even more (38 per cent) said offenders should have their licences suspended, while 12 per cent backed a lifetime driving ban for those who try to fraudulently pass. Smaller numbers supported lighter punishments, with nine
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