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Nov 19, 2010
Category: The Law
Posted by: patterson
About the decision to revoking my full driving licence.

Dear Reader
I have received a letter from DSA which has given below as received:
I (DSA) am writing to formally advise you (me) of the decision to revoke your full driving licence. This is as a direct result of an internal investigation carried out by DSA. We are not satisfied that your practical driving test on x at x Driving test centre was conducted in the appropriate manner.
Your entitlement to a full driving licence is therefore revoked in accordance with section 99(3) of the road traffic Act 1988. You must now returned your full car lience and counterpart to DVLA within next 14 days . Upon receipt, DVLA will automatically issue you with a replacement provisional driving licence.
As your driving licence is no longer valid you must not drive a category B vehicle unaccompanied. The other conditions of your provisional licence will continue to apply. DVLA will not process any application from you for a full licence unless you have taken your test in prescribe manner.
Although you may request a review of this decision you should be aware that in doing so, clear evidence must be provided as to why the decision should be overturned. Any request must be submitted in writing to the above address within 14 days
Section 100 of the road traffic act 1988 gives a person who is aggrieved by the Secretary of state's decision to revoke a licence under Section 99(3) the right to appeal to a magistrates' court .



SUMMERY OF THE FACT:

Before i passed the driving practical Exam; i had appeared for it 4 times.
1st = In x with examiner Mr. A
2nd = In x with examiner Mr. B (Had a little chat, exchanging the contact mob.)
3rd = In x with examiner Mr.C
4th = In x with examiner Mr. B again and i Passed.
Then all over sudden i receved called from DSA in mid x,2010 that there is an investigation going on the candidates who has passed by the examiner's. They mentioned that the examiner was corrupted and asking money to candidates for passing their test. Then i had an interview in police station recording room by DSA. Then they interrogate me one and half hour; through this interrogation they was asking so many questions and the key attacking point was the examiner phone Dial list which was showing; During the 2nd and 4th test Mr. B called me few times (my explanation was: regards my driving improvement and some of his personal matter not relate to DL) and two calls has been made by him to my mobile just day before the 4th exam.

This is the fact that make them to revoke my licence and the above mentioned letter has been issued.
SO IT WILL BE REALLY GREAT IF YOU PLEASE SUGGEST ME WHAT SHOULD I DO ACCORDING TO THIS CIRCUMSTANCES.
Thanks for your time to read my case.
Oct 22, 2010
Category: The Law
Posted by: patterson
Alleged Offence: speeding
Your road traffic offence question: I would like to know that i was given three points in 2007 and .what my question is that have my ponts come off and they have i would want to send my lience to take the pointts off because i want do taxis.can you also send me your addreese so i can send my counter part to you
Oct 19, 2010
Category: The Law
Posted by: patterson
Alleged Offence: driving home late at night waking 1 of my neighbour up
Your road traffic offence question: Is there a law saying that I cannot drive home late at night, as they chap is saying my car's engine noise (While its stationary) is waking him up from his sleep.
Sep 30, 2010
Category: The Law
Posted by: patterson
Alleged Offence: Driving a vehicle with No Mudgaurds
Date of alleged offence: x
More detail about alleged offence: Followed and Stopped by LONE Police constable on petrol station forecourt, while driving customised Historic 1953 Ford with no Mudgaurds fitted.
NIP issued,and cautioned.
Offence on summons; vehicle not equipped with wings or similar fittings to catch mud or water thrown up by wheels, contrary to reg' 63(2) of Road Vehicles (construction & use) regs' 1986, section 42 of Road Traffic Act 1988 and schedule 2 to the raod traffic offenders act 1988.
Police constable did not appear to fully understand what to do, or what my vehicle was,and asked for radio assitance while on forecourt of petrol station.
Jul 19, 2010
Category: The Law
Posted by: patterson
driving with head phones on
Your road traffic offence question: are you allowed to drive in the uk whilst listening to music via a pair of headphones
Jun 15, 2010
Category: The Law
Posted by: patterson
I recieved a fixed penalty notice (endorsable offence), £60 fine and 3 penalty points, for driving in the offside lane of the M6 whilst towing a trailer. My question would, candidly be, can I request video evidence of the alleged offence before going to court to appeal? Is video evidence necessary for the officer to prove that I committed an offence in the first place?
May 5, 2010
Category: The Law
Posted by: patterson
Is there a law where courier/delivery drivers do not need to wear a seat belt whilst doing short drop deliveries