
## Family’s Future in Jeopardy After Driving Offence
A man who provides most of his family’s income said he fears they could end up homeless if his driving license is suspended again. The repeated offence has left him worried about losing his job, as reliable transportation is essential for his work.
### Struggling to Stay Afloat
He explained that without the ability to drive, continuing employment would be nearly impossible. The family already faces growing financial strain, and any loss of income could quickly push them into crisis.
Local community members and advocates have expressed concern about how penalties for driving offences can disproportionately affect low-income families, especially those dependent on one income earner.
> “If I can’t drive, I can’t work — and if I can’t work, we lose everything,” he said.
The situation highlights how legal issues that affect a person’s ability to maintain employment can have far-reaching social consequences, including the risk of homelessness.
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*Author’s summary: A working father fears losing his livelihood and home due to a potential license suspension, revealing the fragile balance low-income families face when work depends on driving.*
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Central Western Daily — 2025-11-30