Defective Tyres
Your road traffic offence question: can you be given points on your license for a slow puncture?
Your road traffic offence question: my licence if over 3 years old and i have already got 6 six points on it. 3 points were for speeding and the other 3 points were imposed due to driving in the wrong lane. two weeks bac the police stoped me and found two of my front tyres bald. they gave me a prohibition form and asked me to change the tyres and re MOT the vehicle and show it to the local police stateion in order to remove the proibition.which in did within next two days. they also told me that they will send my matter to the court for penalty on the bald tyres. iots over 2 weeks but i havent heard anything from them. i m a taxi driver and imposition of 6 points will total to 12 points which would stop my livings. is there any way out?
Thanks Your advices will be most appreciated
Regards
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A new client came to us after being banned by the Magistrates for 6 months. He had accumulated 12 points within 3 years and the Magistrates court banned him for 6 months. The client tried to argue exceptional hardship on his own and the court rejected his argument.
Our client instructed us to represent him at court when he was charged with overloading a hired minibus. He had hired the minibus as he had his extended family visiting for a holiday. At the same time builders were refurbishing his house and asked him if he could help them collect some extra sand and cement. Our client agreed and they went with him to the DIY shop to collect the materials.
Our client was stopped on the way back home for overloading. He was devasted by the charge and the subsequent court proceedings, due to the fact that it was an innocent mistake and he was in the process of applying for an indefinite leave to remain in the UK visa.
He approached many so called motoring lawyers before us who told him to plead guilty and take the fine and points. We acted on his behalf and made a special reasons argument and also an argument under s.48 RTOA 88. The court agreed not to give any points and to impose an absolute discharge meaning that the conviction was imediately spent.
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