Me From the outset really on the Livingston there who spoke to B.B.C. Radio south or girlie he told us there was no one trigger for his P.T.S.D. Just an accumulation of all the jobs he'd worked on he says he's not fit to police but he is fit to work and looking forward to new opportunities. News in brief today British Airways is facing a record fine of 183000000 pounds after its website was hacked last year and customers information stolen the organization that represents hospital trusts in England is warning a dispute over times who'll has led to waiting lists the routine surgery rising by as much as 50 percent in some areas and the former civil servants who until March was in charge of the Bronx IT department has said everyone should worry about the prospect of a new deal departure. Up 230000 people flocked to Christchurch park for absurd music day yesterday the events now been running for 29 years and is the largest tree one day music festival in Europe Mogwai sings from Epps which bar a council he says it takes a lot of work to make it so successful that 6 months worth of planning and then prior to that as well just getting everything set up an amp sponsors in place for the stages and it's so it's a lot of work that goes into one day you grab a it's well worth it when you say everybody enjoying themselves in the great music that we have here and 17 horse sculptures of being unveiled in the market today as part of a special arts trail local artists businesses and community groups have teamed up to create sample up they've all been set up in prominent places in the town including museums open public spaces and on the high street as well a look at your weather for Suffolk now dry with bright spells this morning turning cloudy or later on today highs of 19 degrees Celsius that's 66 in far in height greater nights the chance of so messed developing lows of 9 Celsius so. Or is expected to be the coast with a chance of a few isolated showers feeling. Then they tested B.B.C. Radio. One you might get down to the sound of 10 when you see me on Channel 17. Saying find it on. B.B.C. Radio coming up on the phone in this morning what actions you think should be taken against people who cause death by dangerous driving a parliamentary debate is taking place today after a petition calling for tougher sentences received in excess of 100000 signatures so so many people angry that the average sentence is just 5 years the average sentence given to drivers who kill just 5 years what should it be 801412121 is it time to do away with letter boxes and have a post box on the front of a house in state don't get tax on Royal Mail because knowing the St That's nearly 50 feet away. They say. Paying. Back the high and just like that it's just. So time to do away with it at all just a little box on the outside of the house much easier 080-141-2121. Station B.B.C. Radio. Oh. 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MURPHY A break 1st James Hazel is here at 10 Leslie one and Graham Barnard in for Stephen Foster the softer noon for Jodi Jamison at 7 and Matt Marvel with the Late Show tonight infinite respect for 930 this morning going to be looking at dog bite attacks on postal workers but before that more than 160000 people have petitioned the government to introduce tougher sentences for those who cause death by dangerous driving in England and Wales the debates being held in Parliament today to discuss the issue so what sort of sentences should be handed out well he's an example file of grace uns was just 4 years old when she was killed by a man driving a stolen car at 83 miles an hour in a 30 mile an hour zone Aiden makatea was sentenced to 9 years in 4 months for causing death by dangerous driving he'll only serve half of that in prison before being eligible for release in England and Wales last year 157 people were found guilty of death by dangerous driving if those 9 walked free from court with suspended sentences the average sentence given to drivers who kill was. Find. Another example Stacy Barros was a runner she was hit and killed on the road while out training killer Michael Casey was drunk speeding and went through a red light he was sentenced to 6 but was. In prison in 27 saying the government announced drivers who kill in the most serious cases of dangerous and catastrophic would face life sentences but almost still hasn't changed the Ministry of Justice says it's committed to possibly legislation when parliamentary time allows but victims say it's taking too long Let's talk to Chrissy now Chrissy lost her daughter shown in a crash in 2009 Chrissy Good morning good morning Marc thank you for joining us on the program today I know it's tough when we talk about this and I guess every day you're thinking about her and she every minute of every day. A life sentence for us that never ends 2 people were found guilty of dangerous driving in this incident what happened to them. They got 3. Unserved 11 months so Michael is lifeless was 11 months and then when they came out I'm sure they were given. To kill everything why why are we still also into. The domino effect from song that has been huge a console you. Get an emotional now and it's coming up 10 year anniversary on a special event coming up which we'll talk about in a moment or 2. When you are in coal and the sentences were handed out were you upset or angry What was your reaction when you heard the sentences. I just. Post of those upset and angry but I think the judge only did what he was allowed to do. The police did say to me that he wanted to give them longer but then there would be a risk of a pill for that therefore taken up more tax money so. 3 years was 3 years Our know they were out on time after 11 months and had to conform to certain rules and regulations. But for us as a family it was a smack in the face completely smack in the face and sentences the ones I've just read out you heard me reading those out things don't appear to change very much no no we've discussed this before and the maximum sentence is more is I think 14 years but nobody ever gets it and then like you say they only serve half the time anyway so you know what's the point what is the point so if you could you'd be lobbying today would you Oh yes definitely definitely I wish I could be in parliament now and put my father across. And I think it will only change when one of those members of parliament the ones that compel that to turn up. Loses it's somebody on the road in these this instance is that if it hasn't happened to you I think it's very difficult to understand but if it happens to one of them I think the rules might possibly change. Pretty thank you very much for talking to us about the sentences you have gone event coming up soon Haven't you seen in Shoney's memory Tell me about. What we had was a very good football and she loved football She loved children so what we do we have I shown soccer facet I follow the Sollie pains and anybody can put a team in just go on the Sean focus fact that I page and we raise money for East Anglian children's hospice and we have stories we've had a lot of music we have loads and loads of music we've got a band of her friends are all help on the day we've got balloons for the case we've got all sorts for the children and it's held in Sports Center and we just try and write as we do a lot to get money for the Hospice which is $5500.00 times we don't ever quite make that that but we do love to on the 10 year anniversary. And what's And I said you're going to come along to the day if your event Chrissy's 17th will kiss the 10th anniversary OK We'll talk about it a little bit nearer and given last May be less so than it will now come along and I mean I guess with the women's football has been on the telly she would love to watch tonight wouldn't she she could have even possibly been Paul that because she did have a child when she would stay stay in. England. And I don't think they have of the Get the kids that they taught a really special one Chrissy thank you very much for joining us this morning listening to that with our Police and Crime Commission that impulse more to him Good morning see Good morning Mark heartbreaking when you hear the stories of the families the lost a loved one and the way that they feel so upset aggrieved angry all sorts of mixed emotions but the sentences that are meted out no I absolutely agree the loss of a child or friend or relative must be totally devastating I've got absolute sympathy and in fact I agree with what Christie was saying we've got to remember the criminal justice system should be focusing on the victims trying to look off their needs and sentencing has got to be acting as a suitable detail to make sure people don't behave like this again and I absolutely agree on this petition that debate today the status quo is just not acceptable sensical to me look 10 and the system is going to be changed A No this is frustrated you from conversations I've had with you over the years not not just this particular example but sometimes the the tougher penalties the higher end of the penalties don't seem to get handed down no they don't and most I can't oversee talk about a specific case this is something we need to take forward at the criminal justice pool which on and share that covers no. I just need to understand what is going on here because if they go ahead Lanza then you can have a maximum 14 years is another debate of course whether that's sufficient or not Shorty's to me it's almost tantamount to murder but while the sentence is being applied and as you say is a human cost at the end of this terrible terrible situation and I just don't think that's sufficiently well recognized and do you think it's tougher sentence higher sentences or or or or even getting to the upper limits that we have now would be a deterrent for people I think it would help with some because I think it is sort of cultural shift in society the vast majority of motorists oversea or barging we still have as you know a whole code of people who insist on Rick. Maniac or speeding drug driving drunk driving so on and by the way in Suffolk last year the number of killed in serious injuries on our roads is up my think it was 20 percent despite all the enforcement so we've got to get that cultural change and I don't think the criminal justice system it's about trust and confidence from the public suitable sentences must act as a deterrent Sadly there are always going to be a small minority of grossly selfish and irresponsible paid people who flout the rules they go to be made an example of and I just don't think we're doing it at the moment I really don't to Pasmore thank you our police and crime commissioner 801412121 perhaps you've had experience of an incident involving someone who was prosecuted for Caylus or dangerous driving a full life that was lost during that incident 080-141-2121 The average sentence is 5 years Dave's been in such a prison sentence and loss of license for life should be the answer here Michael gets in touch life for a life Mark that's the only fair sentence also bald waste of time if the courts keep letting everyone off with a smacked wrist our system of automatically serving only half the sentence you are given is a farce No wonder we're disappearing down the plug hole Sarah's been in such a life for a life definitely and June gets in touch the whole justice system needs updating so many get away with unrealistic sentences rapists murderers paedophiles being just a few and will if you or anyone else ever cause a death through dangerous driving and the person driving the car is at fault then it's tantamount to murder so life is the appropriate sentence. From a radio something to say this morning one triple 3 on the tanks that start with S F K Let's get a look at travel Gary CA now with the very latest. Close it was like rational main road the northbound side is part of the block there is certainly slow around to catch Craven would breach right at showing a travel time. That's . Looking a bit. Heavy Well that seems have improved. If you see something. To. And right back where we started from 24. Talking about the sentences being handed. To kill someone in. Just 5 years and more than 860000 people have petitioned the government to tougher sentences for those who cause death by dangerous driving in England and Wales despite being held in Parliament today to discuss the issue Wells been in such if you cause an incident then it's tantamount to mud jail a severe punishment and a complete ban from driving Deborah. We should have retests every 10 years to make sure that people are fit and safe behind the wheel Mike gets in touch there's a huge difference for saying between Sad True mistake and someone driving blatantly aggressively a point that's hard to prove after the event Joe gets in such a life sentence for a life taken away caused by dangerous driving and calling gets in touch a long prison sentence yes but also driving banned for life let's talk to Sam who's from the road safety charity bright morning to Sam good morning thanks for joining us this morning 160000 people have signed this petition months break stance on this they were absolutely spot of tougher sentences the drivers there. Where when I write the most severe the government action else it was covering life and drivers who cause that by then just arriving. In the place and it still happened so us why this petition is really important and it's got the public agenda and I would have this debate it's afternoon which will hopefully get the government if there is an event the thing is a lot better be getting in touch this morning saying look we've we've already got tougher penalties maybe not tough enough in some people's minds but we're not even getting to the maximum limit that we have already in some cases I mean that's an excellent point so as I said the average prison sentence Elsom on is about 5 yes. By the measurement the maximum the cost and held out as often as the cause of death by dangerous driving but it's an. Expense. To give a life sentence as we need eyes so that the penalty is allowed the slack the suffering caused because those are sort of. What we've been hearing a very very powerful 1st hand account of the effect of losing someone in one of these accidents can have on the family in the ripples go out a very very long why are you talking to someone who wouldn't hurt anyone who lost a daughter in a in an accident nearly 10 years ago and the people who were responsible you know relatively short period of time yet they're still mourning the loss of their daughter. yasser arafat were every day we a worker have it and of broke russia's for a pickle to paul and so nurse are is the hair absolutely that list a thing on people lives that it also written by so month taken a day and us arsehole rated by rigs aiding are there it drink driving past by we need give tougher penalties they reflect the suffering costs to based very able do you think those who are are you know hell bent on drinking and driving going through red lights sent church you think it would be a are an incentive for the not to do it if if there was a potential life sentence i think perry fair woods to tara lot people from tear and above shari were stock at some people you are determined to there and then dust by pope awful there we have it rhetoric self sentences so they are taken off our rights and the color overcome a rare of very quickly on that delivers just set there's those and very follows a kind sam thanks very much sam neck from the road safety charites he break joining us on b.b.c. Radio suffolk today alan's been in such for me a dangerous driving cam be by accident or a poor decision waltz not supporting the culprit i think that should be taken into consideration we all make mistakes sometimes it's the victims fall or part foal however when clear and obvious dangerous driving including driving with no license insurance m.o. Tehran to the influence a cuz a see no reason why a life sentence should not be appliance well that debate is happening in parliament like sure on over 160000 people signed that petition to make that happen in parliament so who are we'll have more in that i'm short like sure on the solve to noon stephen fosters off today recovering from a if such music day yesterday which was a massive success thousands of people saying you front of os stage yes the day he's own a day off today so a gram bonce will be sitting in for falls the soft or named it's just coming out tough pos 9 so is it time to do a why not let this might send a bit don it's but is it time to do away with the less a box in a front door a-k. Attacks from dogs supposed to work because percent so they're putting stuff through the door or you know the dull comes up as ago at the fingertips it's not funny it's horrible it's painful and some post ease of said in the past a mock any of that house so is that the to sail up the let's a box and perhaps poor a box on the side to all of the door i k now we had to do this when we had satsuma heat he hates it anything coming through the frontal news paper he would just kill the east anglian daily tones who get ripped up every morning and then we had a letter come through from the solicitor with our wales him and he bit it as it came through the dorm weasels ok went to the solicit and signed a a sin warm sorry but after a redraw all this a game we said why souping tampered with us it was just the doctor youth now it's been tampered with you have to do it again so when the end we sailed up was sticky type the letter box and we put a little post box outside and it was not a problem so is that the are you a post a work of thats had problems way 10141 to excuse to get this on the right here look as well It's. Very nearly. 101412121. To boxes and have a postbox put on the front of your house as I mentioned a short time ago we did this at home and in a word saved our postgame old morning paper getting chewed up side the postal workers fingers as well dog attacks on Royal Mail workers are up 9 percent let's talk to Gavin who's been a POST THE for over 30 years Good morning Gavin Good morning Mark thanks for joining us do you have issues and problems when you doing the rounds. On the children on doing a moment. Wanted to but nothing serious you know I have in the past covered C S Y You know we were talking I guess. So what's happened of you had your fingers nipped Yes I had lowered my left index finger in kind of you know my goodness completely off completely off the. Index finger you can probably make an angel so I can really make an L. Shape lining. So we're putting the post through the door. Not the post of one of those cards you know the film left because if I left the parcel with the night or there were they told me you know before if you give an apostle you know it's OK to leave it with a neighbor and and the neighbors it was you know they're on good terms with each other and they said oh yes we're there was you know playing possum for them and that's what I did and I went back to tell them you know on the card where the parcel was you know and then it was instantaneous really isn't as I put my fingers through these things to really go through very easily you know the draft excluded or. You know and. So yeah it was instantaneous some of the items that can acquire they're just a single piece of cotton you know very thin man he calls me yeah yeah I know I mean it's difficult to get them through the letterbox so I did have to take time off work because of that yes I had weeks off told me it would take weeks to Hail to the hospital and so I took the whole like weeks off I mean Doc thoughts are very nasty like this saliva you know contains some really nasty Kariya so you can't you don't want to take risks really why didn't anyone what about doing away with a matchbox saving up a little box and having a box of the side of the house which is what we date yet watching it's a great idea I mean if you have if you're a doctor you know I mean if you absolutely must take precautions you know talk of a box on the outside of Boston on the inside you with me or. Somewhere in the garden where the dog can get them in this is an issue that I really wish people would would understand I mean yeah I mean broadly speaking boxes are terrific specially now with possibles the amount of possible paper OK. If you know there's a lot of designs you can get you know the you know the point I can see them of as another's You know they're really they're really secure we never had a problem with auto you know stuff would go into a space the other issue of course is just going into the garden gate and into the album on occasions if the animals Elise spoke about to do that again you know I mean we having them I mean the thing is the amount is because of cost. We ought to do every more possible as everybody knows and when people count the don't take a possible surprise when they often have to open a door a little while and he even though there's no clay No there's a dog there. And the dog will actually fall through as you know if it's not and is that came together the postman will call through and get the times and they will oversee young children at home during the holidays perhaps not strong not as strong as the parenting on the song students and parents and so this is what happens. I mean you know it's more often than not we you know it's OK you know. We talk you can take chances you know. Gov And thank you very much Tom a warning for anybody that's got a 4 legged pants at home including a cat he's Robin van post the hello Robin warning what happened to you. I was busted up by a lovely little monkey. Down the window sill for about 3 weeks whilst I got to know the area and start delivering to a place just over the border in Manning tree and. Completely caught me by surprise one day when it started out of my hand somehow it managed to leak up me that pushes poor through the letterbox and it looked almost like a prop from the goodies you know what I sort of like a poor honest story yes you know you just get your shot out of the lead of all and close my hand thankfully I haven't got the injuries. The problem in that you have before me to. Look at the scar look at it now it's still there clear as day. And so I limped along for about 5 or 6 towards and then eventually stumbled across a person who needed that also sawing for and so close that they opened it up and took me home away so if you think it been sizing you up over those 3 weeks trying to write for its moment absolutely it was well known when I got back to the squash small community that when I got back to the office about 3 hours later on the word it got around that this had happened and I must go around of applause of the came into the office it was of a badge of honor the work of IF it was it was a well known well known. Well known as the snow. Right. It's the own set you think you think having a box rather than a letter box we should move to that now yeah I mean to be fair most of the delivery office managers are worked with a very very good about this and if you do report there clearly is a possibility of somebody getting injured they will actually write and then if they get no response from the octagon of the house that actually call round and speak to them and have a chat with them and say look you really do need to I don't God on the inside of the letter box or as you're suggesting put a put a box outside. I mean that this kind of thing about in America the years that there will be a house and don't even have to go draw it when I went my way things are that if you force the world. Well it's interesting because it does keep happening every year there's been an increase so we need to really think about your site and I guess it's people who deliver leaflets flying is newspapers anything that goes through from do. Apart from anything else a can't imagine the state some of the items are by the time the owner gets the same I'll put stuff in the box on 5 or 6 times a day and you can hear the dog version chilling on it so you know quite quite why they carry on in that situation where what they had wanted to be delivered to them is going to be in a hole on the floor when they get home I mean what's the point about in something you know going to protect. Robyn thank you very much Robin van Persie with his experiences well with me now is Dr Sharon Davis director of health and safety for royal my own good morning good morning serious stuff for your. Yeah nearly 2 and a half 1000 dog attacks that's a $2484.00 to be specific in an increase of 9 percent so. Particularly we're in the 7th year that we've done our new dog Awareness Week and the downward trajectory in recent years. Been as been encouraging So this year is is really kind of sharpened shop in the mind really 47 attacks every week in this country and yeah. I think the key issue here as well is that these are not the comedic Dennis the Menace and Nash high enough to see of the postman and panties are permanent disabling injuries fingers and thumbs bitten off calf but arms you know really serious serious issues and. Let along what your previous the previous speaker said then about the condition that the post may be in months if the dog gets hold of it . It's kind of a lose lose for the organization on the customers so we're suggesting today that perhaps it's time to do away with the traditional letter box and have a mailbox bolted to your house you can buy those they're there they are cheap for a good one but they're certainly nice and secure and you can get quite a lot in them yeah so I opted for that. I've got 2 dogs my dogs are not excited by the letterbox at all but nevertheless I opted for an external wall mounted post box and that is something that you could consider customers could also consider fitting a cage to the letter box to catch the mail and to put a physical barrier between the letter box and the mail to both protect the postman a woman's fingers but also the quality of the letters. In avoid the dog get into them and rip into bases yeah do something to make sure that that stuff is is that we we had our wills come through in the dog to the on below when we had them redone again is that you tampered with this special postmark this week as well as in our new post there is to to raise to raise awareness for this as I said the vast majority of our customers are hugely supportive of what we're trying to achieve and if their dog should get our or bite a postman on through the letterbox the very very upset and they see that the person and woman is very much part of community so they're very supportive and the postmark is just another way of reminding our customers of the important we place on a jaunt thanks very much 101 for one to one to want to run away with a better box maybe got a dog or you got a cage around the letterbox or you put a box outside 080141212 want to if you are a postal worker what's happening. You know which takes this like one triple threat . Right now. A little bit here B.B.C. Radio Suffolk It's 13 minutes that St James Hayes was on the way at 10 he really is Good morning good morning to you today cricketing legend David gala is on the show he talks about the World Cup the ashes and visiting Suffolk which is what he is planning to do as his tour has been extended due to popular demand all off here in the region I love hearing stories from whatever sport or eighty's people have got some really really good tales from the dressing room going on behind the Sun I could not resist mentioning the famous incident of the to the flight that they too were threatened with a Test match long time ago now and I said you know does the pedalo compete with a sudden peddler you want to do anything to take a. So digi toward a gala on the show Arthur late in the day Netflix is to reduce the amount of on screen smoking as a result of pressure from anti smoking groups we find out whether or not that does have an impact when you see smoking and I think I'm right in saying certain television shows do have special dispensation from the legalities it's like in the theater yeah because it's a work place so for instance we don't have smoking in this building Yeah so if the walls the theater have to have someone smoke on stage they have to get special a special envoy Yeah exactly yeah so Netflix came to reduce on a screens movie Simon was in watching the telly again he will be checking in with us from London the mix tape is PHIL HARDING The man behind 1000 hits he was very much part of the whole P W Well late eighty's era with Pete Waterman in the air and the other 2 stuck in a came and now living of course in Suffolk successfully doing a lot of university work so he's on the mixtape all this week we'll be back in the day and also the last thing you learned about your partner we're on the way to Cardiff mom it has come out with something I thought I thought I didn't know that we've been together 32 years and I didn't know that so it got me thinking the last thing you learned or found out about your partner it's quite interesting how much negative stuff has come so really there's been a lot of negative stuff come through I'm kind of going for a nice fluffy light Monday morning thing here of love and adoration but find whatever you want to tell me 010-141-2121 all from 10 good stuff James thanks very much and let's hear it one and it's Graham Bonnet in for falls out for George at 7 tonight had them at Marvel in for Nick respect plenty of firmest is coming through here this morning about our postal workers and the fact that they are getting attacked and the Royal Mail have got this Awareness Week going on this week more on that in a moment or 2 but if you're out about right now let's get the very latest for you. Better news of a main road now reopened after the crash during the rush hour pressure through the area seems to be a little bit better on the main road in Woodbridge road seems to be running a bit they're. Doing fine some. Of the my markets there's probably some roadworks. I'm Gary. If you see something or 100 to one. There's something in the bowl we're. Up to a. Chance . To be. In the. It's pain. But the brain this shout outs from Jenny writes to Cousin Kevin oh Lambert Hi Kevin they've seen Killick in southern Ireland but this is the B.B.C. Radio something like Jenny allocated. Talking about attacks on postal workers today from dogs and also from cats as well Christine has what's got to Jack Russell I think it's a good idea to have boxes put on the side of your house I've got one because my Jack Russell will have anything shoved through the letterbox there like that Sally's been in touch for the cage inside the door over the letter box Royal Mail should be able to proactively send a letter to householders fits a cage on the door or a box at the end of the drawing or no post will be delivered get tough with the house owner Will's been in touch if the householder has a dog or any other animal for that matter that's a nuisance then they should be made aware of the fact then and only then should it be suggested that a mailbox could be more appropriate but the mailbox would still be sited inside the premises so where's the logic in that well it would at least save the hands going through the letterbox. To get the vicious dog owners to collect their own post Carol there are such things as letterbox cages that could be put on anyone with a suspected dog should or suspect dog should use when calling gets in touch are loony Springer wants to get to see the post the because she wants a fuss trouble is there any replacement post he doesn't know that and the same goes for delivery drivers but try telling that to Bella the loony Springer to reason ISIS with me animal behavioral practitioner for feisty Fido's I love that name to raise a good morning good morning thank you. For joining us so I guess they're just trying to protect their property only the dogs if something comes through the letterbox Well dogs are naturally territorial and my. Ball can chase off some but they most of them if they come on to their property nothing will tend to so straight autopsist called the Family which we do as always and we forget that they are actually animals sometimes. But there are measures you can take to stop they saw things happening the sort of thing that you suggest. Such as putting postboxes cell at the house and also if you've got a big driveway there's no reason call has a box fixed I was always the gate. So the postal person doesn't have to touch the time made and they will have today with the toll so it's not just classical pieces and no morsels goals that we all have some people's court dollars and they have to come through the drawings but they can be put out solid something I recommend some songs some more color. So there are what there are ways of dealing with a and I and I as the dog owner we should be the ones to sort that out rather than having a nasty incident. Yes because essentially we're responsible for adults behavior and it might be the dog's not to kill a aggressive dog it might just be nervous it might be a rescue told and some of the label friendly. Still possible to let me work it doesn't that the docs one to all them very terrible losses by all allow it. If somebody is attacked on your. Yeah we're going to leave it there sadly thank you very much to do watch out to do which can't protect the poster work has been in touch I was badly beaten by a dog when I worked in the fuss of a son an incident quite scary people might lie if they shouldn't bank has been such just get people to keep their animals under control I put a box at the end of my garden by the gates to the post he didn't have to put up with dogs jumping all over they are very friendly but the post he was an adult person and shouldn't have to deal with that was doing her job I've had my car scratched by now have control dog wants doing deliveries is pretty scary and I don't envy the post person doing their job and the final one comes from Jerry today I'll post many so horrible the dog. Back tomorrow morning bright and early at 7 am Jason is up next after. a bear recent Edmonds teenager accused of murder is due to begin today a 17 year old from the town's accused of killing Danielle Saunders an EPS which before Christmas. The 32 year old died of a single stop winds to the stomach on chair in street last December more than 160000 people have petitioned the government to introduce tougher sentences for those who cause death by dangerous driving and debates being held in Parliament today to discuss the issue in 2017 ministers announced drivers could face life sentences in the worst cases of dangerous driving but almost 2 years on the war hasn't changed Chrissy Ryan lives in EPS which her daughter Shaan died in a crash on the A 14 in 2009 which 2 people were jailed for Judge only days what he was allowed to do 3 years those 3 years are no they were out on all 311 months and had to conform to certain laws like lace in. The family it was a smack in the face I found out about your partner now what might that have been Does it matter matters not one whit how long you've been together there's always some new stuff to find the last thing you found out about your part of the legend that is David Gallo on the show today he talks of World Cup He talks actually is how he talks visiting Suffolk. And what do you think of this Netflix is to reduce the amount of screen smoking because they say it might contribute to the problem with use child cannot wait so I will look at that light up the mix type. Being the man behind. All of that. Without a hitch and headlines and Back in the day and I'll bet they'll be some local radio squabble. This summer let's get on the way place.