Maximum Penalties for Repeat Drink Driving: Report


Comparison of Statutory Maximum Penalties for Repeat Offenders in Australia



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6. Comparison of Statutory Maximum Penalties for Repeat Offenders in Australia


Each Australian jurisdiction has legislation regulating drink driving. Most jurisdictions provide a maximum fine and/or term of imprisonment for the relevant offences. Each jurisdiction also provides ancillary penalties such as cancellation of an offender’s driver’s licence or permit and disqualification from obtaining a new one. In addition some jurisdictions have introduced education programs, alcohol interlock programs and impoundment or forfeiture of vehicles. Comparisons between jurisdictions are made problematic because of the use of different terminology, different categories of drink driving offences and different prescribed penalties. There is also variation as to how ‘repeat’ offenders are classified.

The legislation in most Australian jurisdictions provides a term of imprisonment as the maximum penalty for offenders with prior convictions committing the relevant offences. However, there is marked disparity across Australia in the level of that maximum imprisonment term. Each jurisdiction also provides a mandatory minimum period of disqualification from driving for most of the relevant offences. As Tables 5 to 10 demonstrate, Victoria has the highest minimum period of disqualification from driving for a first or second offence against the relevant provisions. For a third offence against the relevant provisions the minimum disqualification periods provided in Victoria are among the highest in Australia. This should be borne in mind when contrasting the statutory maxima.


6.1 Category A Offences


The Victorian provisions governing the maximum statutory penalty of imprisonment for Category A (reach or exceed prescribed BAC) offences do not distinguish between offenders on the basis of BAC, although that is clearly a factor that the sentencing judge can take into account as part of the circumstances of the offence. Figure 15 (above) illustrates that BAC levels do in fact have an impact on sentence severity. By comparison, the legislation in all other jurisdictions in Australia provides an ascending hierarchy of statutory maximum penalties on the basis of the offender’s BAC level.

Although the maximum available fine in Victoria is comparable with other Australian jurisdictions, it is interesting to compare the Victorian statutory maximum imprisonment term for repeat offenders with the statutory maximum penalties provided for similar offences in other jurisdictions. For the purposes of comparison the statutory maximum penalties are contrasted for offenders at three BAC levels—0.05, 0.10 and 0.15, for a second offence (see Table 4 and Figure 18).



Table 4: Maximum statutory terms of imprisonment (months) in Australia for an offender with one prior offence committing a Category A offence by BAC level

BAC

VIC

ACT

NSW

NT

QLD

SA

TAS

WA

0.05

3

0

0

6

6

0

6

0

0.10

3

6

12

12

6

0

12

0

0.15

3

12

24

12

18

0

24

9

Figure 18: Maximum terms of imprisonment (months) in Australia for an offender with one prior offence committing a Category A offence by BAC level

BAC

Maximum term (months) by jurisdiction

VIC

ACT

NSW

NT

QLD

SA

TAS

WA

0.05

3

0

0

6

6

0

6

0

0.10

3

6

12

12

6

0

12

0

0.15

3

12

24

12

18

0

24

9

Table 5 shows the statutory maximum penalties across Australia for a first, second or third offence, together with the minimum period of disqualification where the BAC is 0.05. For a second offence involving a BAC of 0.05 the Victorian maximum penalty of three months’ imprisonment falls between the lowest and highest maximum penalty in other jurisdictions. The highest maximum imprisonment term for offenders committing a second offence at this BAC level is six months (Queensland, the Northern Territory and Tasmania). In Queensland the statutory maximum penalty is higher again for a third offence (nine months). The Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, South Australia and Western Australia do not allow for a sentence of imprisonment for repeat offenders in this category.

Table 5: Maximum penalty and minimum disqualification period for Category A offences with BAC of 0.05



State

Maximum Penalty First Offence

Minimum Disqualification First Offence

Maximum Penalty Second Offence92

Minimum Disqualification Second Offence

Maximum Penalty Third Offence93

Minimum Disqualification Third Offence94

VIC

12 penalty units [PU] ($1,257.72)95

6 months’ disqualification

25 PU ($2,620.25) or 3 months’ imprisonment

12 months’ disqualification





ACT

5 PU ($500)

2 months’ disqualification

10 PU ($1,000)

3 months’ disqualification





NSW

10 PU ($1,100)

3 months’ disqualification

20 PU ($2,200)

6 months’ disqualification





NT

5 PU ($550) or 3 months’ imprisonment



7.5 PU ($825) or 6 months’ imprisonment







QLD

14 PU ($1,050) or 3 months’ imprisonment

1 month’s disqualification96

20 PU ($1,500) or 6 months’ imprisonment97

3 months’ disqualification98

28 PU ($2,100) or 9 months’ imprisonment99

DEFAULT disqualification of 6 months100

SA

$700




$700

3 months’ disqualification

$700

6 months’ disqualification101

TAS

10 PU ($1,000) and/or 3 months’ imprisonment

3 months’ disqualification

20 PU ($2,000) and/or 6 months’ imprisonment

6 months’ disqualification





WA

4 PU ($200)



10 PU ($500)

3 months’ disqualification





As BAC levels increase so does the statutory maximum penalty available in most jurisdictions. As Table 6 shows, for BAC levels of 0.10, the Victorian statutory maximum penalty of three months’ imprisonment is low compared to those other jurisdictions that provide for imprisonment. The longest statutory maximum penalty of imprisonment available for offenders committing a second offence at this BAC level is 12 months (New South Wales, the Northern Territory and Tasmania). South Australia and Western Australia do not allow for a sentence of imprisonment for repeat offenders in this category.

Table 7 shows the statutory maximum penalty for a first, second or third offence, together with the minimum period of disqualification from driving for an offence where the BAC is 0.15 in each jurisdiction. The Victorian statutory maximum penalty is low compared to other jurisdictions that provide for imprisonment. The longest statutory maximum penalty of imprisonment available for offenders committing a second offence at this BAC level is 24 months (New South Wales and Tasmania). In Queensland for a third offence the offender must be given imprisonment as a whole or part of the sentence in some circumstances. South Australia does not impose a sentence of imprisonment for repeat offenders in this category.



Table 6: Maximum penalty and minimum disqualification period for Category A offences for BAC of 0.10

State

Maximum Penalty First Offence

Minimum Disqualification First Offence

Maximum Penalty Second Offence

Minimum Disqualification Second Offence

Maximum Penalty Third Offence

Minimum Disqualification Third Offence

VIC

12 penalty units [PU] ($1,257.72)

10 months’ disqualification

25 PU ($2,620.25) or 3 months’ imprisonment

20 months’ disqualification





ACT

10 PU ($1,000) and/or 6 months’ imprisonment

3 months’ disqualification

10 PU ($1,000) and/or 6 months’ imprisonment

6 months’ disqualification





NSW

20 PU ($2,200) and/or 9 months’ imprisonment

6 months’ disqualification

30 PU ($3,300) and/or 12 months’ imprisonment

12 months’ disqualification





NT

7.5 PU ($825) or 6 months’ imprisonment

6 months’ disqualification

20 PU ($2,200) or 12 months’ imprisonment

12 months’ disqualification





QLD

14 PU ($1,050) or 3 months’ imprisonment

1 month’s disqualification102

20 PU ($1,500) or 6 months’ imprisonment103

3 months’ disqualification104

28 PU ($2,100) or 9 months’ imprisonment105

DEFAULT disqualification of 6 months106

SA

$900

6 months’ disqualification

$1,200

12 months’ disqualification

$1,800

24 months’ disqualification

TAS

20 PU ($2,000) and/or 6 months’ imprisonment

6 months’ disqualification

40 PU ($4,000) and/or 12 months’ imprisonment

12 months’ disqualification





WA

30 PU ($1,500)

4 months’ disqualification

30 PU ($1,500)

6 months’ disqualification

30 PU ($1,500)

8 months’ disqualification

Table 7: Maximum penalty and minimum disqualification period for Category A offences for BAC of 0.15107

State

Maximum Penalty First Offence

Minimum Disqualification First Offence

Maximum Penalty Second Offence

Minimum Disqualification Second Offence

Maximum Penalty Third Offence

Minimum Disqualification Third Offence

VIC

12 penalty units [PU] ($1,257.72)

15 months’ disqualification

25 PU ($2,620.25) or imprisonment for 3 months

30 months’ disqualification





ACT

15 PU ($1,500) and/or 9 months’ imprisonment

6 months’ disqualification

20 PU ($2,000) and/or 12 months’ imprisonment

12 months’ disqualification





NSW

30 PU ($3,300) and/or 18 months’ imprisonment

12 months’ disqualification

50 PU ($5,500) and/or 2 years’ imprisonment

2 years’ disqualification





NT

10 PU ($1,100) or 12 months’ imprisonment

12 months’ disqualification

20 PU ($2,200) or 12 months’ imprisonment

18 months’ disqualification (5 years in some circumstances108)





QLD

28 PU ($2,100) or 9 months’ imprisonment

DEFAULT disqualification of 6 months

60 PU ($4,500) or 18 months’ imprisonment

DEFAULT disqualification of 9 or 12 months109

60 PU ($4,500) or 18 months’ imprisonment.110

DEFAULT disqualification of 12 or 24 months111

SA

$1,200

12 months’ disqualification

$2,000

3 years’ disqualification

$2,500

3 years’ disqualification

TAS

30 PU ($3,000) and/or 12 months’ imprisonment

12 months’ disqualification

60 PU ($6,000) and/or 24 months’ imprisonment

24 months’ disqualification





WA

50 PU ($2,500)

6 months’ disqualification

70 PU ($3,500) or 9 months’ imprisonment

24 months’ disqualification

100 PU ($5,000) or 18 months’ imprisonment

Permanent disqualification

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