Starmer considers Liverpool car park safety law change

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Prime Minister Keir Starmer will review potential law changes following the death of a Liverpool teenager, prompted by his father's campaign. The review aims to address safety concerns in multi-story car parks. The review follows a request from a Labour MP, prompted by the death of 15-year-old Gabriel Santer in 2020. The father, Johnny Santer, is advocating for "Gabe's Law," which would increase safety barrier heights. The proposed law seeks to raise the minimum height of car park barriers. The Prime Minister has committed to examining the bill and conducting a call for evidence on building regulations.


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