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A 93-year-old driver has been fined nearly £4,000 for causing the death of a motorcyclist in a crash in Hampshire.A 93-year-old driver has been fined nearly £4,000 for causing the death of a motorcyclist in a crash in Hampshire.
Jeffrey Bennett, 65, of Lymington, Hampshire, died when his bike was hit by Alfred Ross's car on the A337 at Setley, New Forest, in October 2008.Jeffrey Bennett, 65, of Lymington, Hampshire, died when his bike was hit by Alfred Ross's car on the A337 at Setley, New Forest, in October 2008.
Ross, of Sandy Down, Lymington, pleaded guilty last month to causing death by careless driving. He was fined £3,750 and told to pay £85 costs. Ross, of Sandy Down, Lymington, pleaded guilty last month to causing death by careless driving. He was disqualified from driving for five years.
He was also disqualified from driving for five years. Magistrates said a prison sentence was inappropriate because of Ross's age.
New Forest magistrates said custodial, community service, supervision or curfew sentences were not appropriate because of Ross's age and frailty. Community service, supervision and curfew sentences were also not appropriate, said New Forest magistrates because of Ross's age and frailty.
If he decides to drive at the age of 98, he will have to take an extended driving test.If he decides to drive at the age of 98, he will have to take an extended driving test.
Ross was fined £3,750 and told to pay costs.
Ross was driving a Rover along the B3055 Sway Road in Brockenhurst on 8 October last year when he turned right on to the A337 Lymington Road and into the path of Mr Bennett's Honda motorcycle.Ross was driving a Rover along the B3055 Sway Road in Brockenhurst on 8 October last year when he turned right on to the A337 Lymington Road and into the path of Mr Bennett's Honda motorcycle.
Mr Bennett, from Lymington, suffered fatal injuries and died at the scene - just one day after his 65th birthday and on the first day of his retirement.Mr Bennett, from Lymington, suffered fatal injuries and died at the scene - just one day after his 65th birthday and on the first day of his retirement.
After failing sight tests at the scene and again at the police station, Ross was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.After failing sight tests at the scene and again at the police station, Ross was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.
Law 'grossly inadequate'Law 'grossly inadequate'
Following a test by an optician, he was charged with causing death by careless driving.Following a test by an optician, he was charged with causing death by careless driving.
After the sentencing, Mr Bennett's daughter, Lucy Bennett, and his partner Julia Mason said in a statement: "Nothing that has happened in court today will change what has happened to us, make it any more bearable or bring us any feelings of justice.After the sentencing, Mr Bennett's daughter, Lucy Bennett, and his partner Julia Mason said in a statement: "Nothing that has happened in court today will change what has happened to us, make it any more bearable or bring us any feelings of justice.
"What it has done, however, is highlight the existing legislation governing older drivers, which is grossly inadequate."What it has done, however, is highlight the existing legislation governing older drivers, which is grossly inadequate.
"Currently, drivers who are more than 70 years of age are required to complete a form every three years and asked to declare any medical conditions."Currently, drivers who are more than 70 years of age are required to complete a form every three years and asked to declare any medical conditions.
"Only if they declare a medical condition are they required to have an examination by their doctor."Only if they declare a medical condition are they required to have an examination by their doctor.
"The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents states that serious consideration should be given to a system of compulsory medical checks for older drivers."The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents states that serious consideration should be given to a system of compulsory medical checks for older drivers.
"Why this is not in place already?"Why this is not in place already?
"What happened to my father was entirely preventable and should never have happened."What happened to my father was entirely preventable and should never have happened.
"His death will always be devastating and senseless, but if it can bring about a re-evaluation of the current legislation and prevent this happening to another family, we will have some comfort.""His death will always be devastating and senseless, but if it can bring about a re-evaluation of the current legislation and prevent this happening to another family, we will have some comfort."