It’s actually getting to the point where I’m actually fed with the proper authorities not coming down on them more harshly. The more they’re allowed to get away with such irresponsible behavior the more they’ll continue to do it.They weren't bothered about one of the girls not having a seatbelt on just a few weeks ago and they weren't bothered about driving all the way to Liverpool, with their children, in a scrap bucket that hadn't passed its MOT. Why are we not surprised that Esme and Isla aren't in booster seats or that Sarah actually drives and makes a YouTube video at the same time, a few hours after passing her test. But sadly, they are Inghams and are therefore immune from any punishment or comeuppance..
Last year My sister and my nephew were hit by a driver using her mobile phone at the wheel, luckily they weren’t seriously hurt but her son is petrified of travelling in the car now!
Only on the school run this morning I saw some guy in a work van texting whilst driving.
Luckily I managed to catch the name of the company and I have since brought to their attention!
Whilst vlogging technically isn’t illegal...yet! it is still very irresponsible especially
being a new driver who is pregnant and driving with her young children
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