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Totting bans penalty point ban

Sep 30, 2010

I do a driving job and need to be able to drive


Alleged Offence: no insurance
Your road traffic offence question: i have a driving job and have 9 points on my licence which 6 come off next year.. i had just bought a scooter for my mrs off e bay and was riding it home from where my van is parked of a night 1/2 mile down the road from my house i was stopped by police and have a court date for the offence which looks like i will go over 12 points i will lose my job if that happens.. what can i do..
Category: Totting bans penalty point ban
Posted by: patterson
You are going to be at risk of a totting ban Im afraid.
This will be for at least 6 months on the basis that you have accumulated 12 penalty points on your driving licence in a three year period.
I can help you. You need to argue exceptional hardship to try and avoid a totting ban.
Come back to me if you would like to have a chat.
We may have a chance of defending the matter if we can show that you were covered fully comprehensive on another vehicle and that this vehicle did not belong to you.
I have tried to call you.
Come back to me on 01626 359800.

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