A labour peer, who was jailed for dangerous driving has expressed its commitment to the campaign for road safety in the future.
Mr Ahmed was imprisoned for 12 weeks after it turned himself, that he had been Texting behind the wheel of his car minutes before he took part in a fatal crash on the M1.
However, the Court of Appeal released it last week, after serving just 16 days.
The judge ruled that his sentence should be suspended, since his actions to the fatal incident were connected, taking into account its behavior after the crash and the importance of his ongoing community work.
The decision criticised security "horrified" organizations with a spokesman for brake quoted as saying you were street.
But Mr. Ahmed said BBC news he hoped with road safety to work activists in the future to the news of the texting get is unacceptable while driving.
"It is wrong, and I'm quite happy to go and say 'Don't make my mistake' campaign," he said.
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