Former police officer and Australian Labor Party (ALP) electoral candidate Naomi Oakley has called for the demerit points system to be revised, saying it's "too easy" for motorists to lose their driver's licence.

Ms Oakley, who was a Victoria Police officer for 12 years, is the ALP candidate for the Victorian seat of Casey, which covers an area north of Melbourne including the Yarra Ranges and stretching east towards Mansfield.

In a submission to an ALP committee, Ms Oakley called for changes to penalties, saying the existing circumstances are unfair to Victorian drivers and make it too easy for them to lose their licence.

"The current penalty framework, combined with the growing number of speed cameras across suburban and urban areas, is placing disproportionate pressure on everyday

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