She has been living with a broken heart since her only son was killed by a drink and drug driver.
And now Kirsty Moore, from Dereham, is campaigning to have the sentence given for causing Braden Moore’s death extended.
Ms Moore, 49, said: “I’m trying to fight for justice for Braden.
“I’m hoping they will reconsider the sentence if enough people get behind me.
"I think there are a few people who saw what happened who didn’t come forward, so I’m hoping they will.
Mr Moore, 25, was riding a motorbike on Cattle Market Street, Fakenham, at about 11.15pm on August 17 last year when he was hit by Jake Nicholson, 33.
Nicholson had been seen "necking vodka" from a bottle before getting into his Mitsubishi Shogun, and he was later found to be more than twice the legal drink drive limit. He had also been taking Class A drugs.
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He was sentenced to seven-and-a-half years in jail, but Ms Moore said the punishment did not fit the crime.
She said: “I think it should have been 25 years or life.”
Ms Moore said her son was a “very kind boy” who would do “anything he could to help anybody.”
She said: “He was always smiling, and he would always help his friends out and let them stay over if they had broken up with their girlfriends or whatever.
“I’ve now had to go through my son’s first birthday without him, his first Christmas.
She said her son was a grime and hip-hop musician who performed under the names Braden Lee Payne, and BeinPe.
David Cooper, who was riding pillion on the motorbike, also suffered serious injuries in the incident.
Last year, the maximum sentence for causing death by dangerous driving was increased from 14 years in jail to life imprisonment.
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