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New traffic courts created for minor offences

New traffic courts created for minor offences

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Social Studies

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The video discusses the burden of minor motoring offenses on the legal system, exemplified by Alistair Wallace's lengthy court ordeal. It highlights a new initiative to handle such cases in dedicated traffic courts, aiming to streamline the process. The government plans to expand this across England and Wales, but Labor argues that this only addresses a small part of the criminal justice system's issues.

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What was Alistair Wallace accused of, and how long did it take him to clear his name?

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What changes are being proposed to deal with low-level motoring offenses?

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According to the text, what percentage of offenses are not contested by the defendant?

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What does the speaker suggest about the efficiency of the current legal system regarding traffic offenses?

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What is the broader issue that Labor claims is not addressed by changing how driving offenses are dealt with?

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