Mother urges tougher penalties for unlicensed drivers after daughter's death



Sara Yara’s mother is still waiting for the trial to begin for her daughter’s accused killer. She died while walking to school. In the meantime, she’s urging lawmakers to do more to get unlicensed drivers off the roads.

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19 thoughts on “Mother urges tougher penalties for unlicensed drivers after daughter's death”

  1. If they get rid of all the vehicles, there would be no problem. As long as there are vehicles, people who shouldn't drive, will still drive. Taking away the vehicle would only make it so they don't drive that vehicle. It's just stupid. Of course the bad would be only for the people. cops, politicians, and "special" people would be exempt.

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  2. Theirs a lot of no license driver the prison going get filled so what about the license people that killed just as much as the no license driver they should go to jail for life because they have their license. Dammed if we do Dammed if we don’t it not gonna stop because she not the only one lost loved to license drivers that got away

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  3. Continued justice for Sara Yara and the trail of victims of those who have no regard for the value of human life. Systemic and infrastructure failures do not excuse not holding criminals accountable. Make Hawaii Safe Again and instill trust and faith in infrastructure and systems.

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  4. you got ppl with no license expired license expired safety and reg which means they dont have auto insurance you got Hit and Runs left and right and on top of it all-the worst drivers in the nation theres not a single law that could encapsulate all the offenses. ppl just do not care do not respect life and dontslow down for keiki

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  5. No, Steve! It's Not Impossible! It gets Impossible if all you're trying to do is playing Hot Potato w/out it Blowing Up in Your Face! You keep playing Pass Da Buck & Innocent's wind up Paying the Price! STOP…Trying to Appease the Witch Doctor's & Help the Populace! What if this happened to Your kids?! Would you be willing to put up w/this elephant dung parade?!

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  6. If it's the driver's car. No need to store the car mandatory sale at an auction. City makes money, public gets a car at a reasonable price.If the driver borrowed the car the owner gets a fine and automatic insurance increase.

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  7. I don't think so
    I get it This girls life was lost in a tragic way and I see the mom wanting to make a change for the daughters death. However i agree it should be set for repeat offenders of dui, wreckless driving that kind of offense. But being caught without license because of expired tags sounds like robbery to me.

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  8. Driving is a privilege. You give up your rights when you cause danger to others. Speeding, drunk driving, etc. all be alleviated by getting dummies off the road before they kill someone. Make an example for better standards with stricter penalties and enforcement.

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