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  1. AsymmetricNinja08 on

    Crazy that she will be legally allowed to drive at any point in her life. Should be disqualified permanently. The sentence itself seems light also

  2. CandidContract2030 on

    What an entitled little sh*t. 6 years for taking 2 lives is a joke – like most of the sentences in this country. Give me a political party that will punish knife crime, gun crime, assault, dangerous driving with much longer sentences and I will vote for them.

  3. Beneficial-Pitch-430 on

    That smirk she pulled when the officer said death by dangerous driving… pushing her tongue behind her lip.. I don’t know if I would have been able to restrain from punching her in the face.

  4. Obviously the jail sentence is a joke. But why on earth is it not a permanent lifetime ban from ever driving again?

  5. Fancy-Prompt-7118 on

    This is a psychopath. Just been told she’s killed people and worries about her phone. She’ll kill again.

  6. She’ll also be back on the road within a decade of release since the points on her licence eventually expire. We really need lifetime driving bans.

  7. In the video it shows her being arrested and she shows zero remorse for killing two people.

    Throw away the key

  8. AnxiouslyPessimistic on

    Not quite sure how an advanced driving test is going to surpass the fact she deliberately veered into oncoming traffic

  9. Efficient_Sky5173 on

    Two dead. 3 seriously injured. For social media likes. It could have been you or me dead.

    She should have received life in prison.

  10. > In mitigation Mitchell’s lawyer said her overtaking manoeuvre on the day was a momentary lapse of judgement by a young and inexperienced driver. He went on to say that Mitchell was unable to appreciate the risks and dangers that were involved in the manoeuvre due to her lack of driving experience

    Oh driving 100mph down country roads, filming yourself, not being able to overtake safely, causing a 4 car pile up and killing 2 people is alright then, cause you know, she’s inexperienced.

  11. Minimum-Accident-821 on

    Prison sentence aside, why isn’t this a lifetime driving ban? What benefit is there to letting someone with this attitude drive again?

  12. Illustrious-Milk6518 on

    Driving like this after 3 weeks of passing her test, and driving on the wrong side of the road into oncoming traffic while her friends freak out. What a psychopath

  13. >He went on to say that Mitchell was unable to appreciate the risks and dangers that were involved in the manoeuvre due to her lack of driving experience.

    Surprised she didn’t get longer if that’s the best they could come up with

  14. Just watching the footage alone makes me think mental health condition, possible psychopathy or narcissistic personality disorder. Should definitely have a lifetime driving ban but also clearly in need of help

  15. What a bitch. Jesus

    Entitled little brat.

    Crazy how you stab someone that’s murder and life in prison, but kill then with a car… ah yeah mate 4 years

  16. The video of her arrest is mind boggling. So utterly nonchalalnt when told she has killed someone – i wonder if there will ever be a moment where she wakes up to the gravity of what she’s done

  17. They should teach about this stuff during the tests to drive. Shock teens into understanding the consequences of driving like fucking idiots

  18. The sentence here is ridiculous, if you kill two people by deliberate recklessness in any other way you’re looking at 10 or 15 years surely.

  19. idontlikemondays321 on

    She should never be behind a wheel again.
    Millions of adults manage to live life without driving.
    The victims will never see their families again. A lifetime ban should be an automatic consequence of killing or seriously harming somebody whilst driving

  20. That’s an interesting article…

    The deceased school teacher’s age and image were published but not those of the deceased taxi driver.

    This incident was caused by a lack of driving experience.

    What kind of experience is required to understand that driving at 100mph on UK public roads is illegal and dangerous?

    Would it be the kind of experience obtained through the driving lessons required to qualify for a UK driving licence?