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“So slack” – Family of tragic Shane demand tougher sentences for road killers

written by Stephen Maguire February 14, 2017
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The parents of tragic Shane Patton have demanded tougher jail sentences for people who get behind the wheel and kill others.

Julie and Martin Patton, from Drumkeen, last night appeared on RTE television show Claire Byrne Live to tell of their heartache at the loss of their 18 year old son.

Shane died in 2012 when Eamonn Lynch got behind the wheel after drinking and while he was banned from driving.

He crashed into Shane while traveling at 165kph before later fleeing to the North before his court case.

When he was extradited back to Donegal, he pleaded guilty to careless driving causing Shane’s death and received just 18 months in jail.

Last night Mr and Mrs Patton revealed how they were only told the night before the recent circuit court case in Letterkenny how the DPP had recommended a charge of careless driving instead of dangerous driving.

Mrs Patton said they were told how witnesses were not available and also how Lynch may have been found not guilty if he went before a jury.

Julie said that if nothing is done then people will think they have a free run to go out and commit further crimes on our roads.

“If nothing is done pretty soon people out there are going to think “we can go out and do what we like in a car.” They are not respecting the roads, not respecting road safety,” she said.

Martin Patton said his family just cannot get over how slack the sentences are when someone has lost a life.

He said that sentences must be tougher if people using our roads are to be safeguarded.

“I would like to see the sentences changed. Everything is too lenient in this country.

“There is too many court cases with the same outcome and even cases that don’t get as far as the courtroom.

“It’s just so slack,” he pleaded.

The couple said that with good behaviour and his guilty plea, their son’s killer will only serve 12 months of his 18 month jail sentence.

“So slack” – Family of tragic Shane demand tougher sentences for road killers was last modified: February 14th, 2017 by Stephen Maguire
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Stephen Maguire

Stephen Maguire is the co-founder of Donegal Daily. He has worked as a reporter for almost 30 years starting locally with the Donegal Peoples Press before moving to the Mirror Group. He continues to contribute daily to national media outlets including the Irish Times, RTE, the Irish Independent, Irish Sun, Irish Mirror, Irish Star, the Daily Mail and the Examiner.

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