The family say the relief is indescribable and that justice has prevailed, as Robert Blakely's plea to have his ten year sentence reduced is thrown out by the Court of Appeal.
The final funds held by the road safety charity founded in memory of Evey Staley has distributed it equally across the Isle of Wight's primary schools to promote road safety.
The Staley family, who lost their ten year old daughter to a drink driver in 2012, take part in a special feature on organ donation on BBC1's The One Show on Wednesday evening.
Analysis of arrest figures reveals the drink-driving trends across the Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. The Island has scored well, ranking lowest in the region.
As the latest anti-drink drive campaign says, it's not worth the risk. If you get caught by police you could lose your licence and a means of getting to and from work. If you're involved in an accident after drinking, it could be someone else losing their life.
Organisers of the competition say Neal Staley prompted the team to think about giving others in the competition a free break instead of the proposed money-off vouchers, so they are sending four families on a free break.
The families and loved ones of those who have lost their lives as a result of a road accident are invited to a meeting at the Riverside Centre in Newport on Thursday 29th May at 11am.
Police say that more intelligence-led targeting of drink drivers will be carried out in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight this year after the number of those arrested for drink/driving stayed virtually static.