Young offenders should be barred from gaining a driving license in a bid to “hit them where it hurts” according to Conservative leader David Cameron. Cameron has called for extended powers to be more widely used by magistrates to help tackle youth violence and antisocial behaviour. Measures included barring young offenders from gaining a driving license when they reach 17. “Common sense suggests that with young people you need to hit them where it hurts: in their lifestyle and their aspirations,” he said. “I’d like to see judges and magistrates tell a 15-year-old boy, convicted of buying alcohol or causing a disturbance...