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Oct 29, 2010

12 penalty points but no ban ?


More detail about alleged offence: i have 2 dates for the same offence but there the same date for witch i have recieved 3 points on my licence.
and one for no insurance on the x.
my licence dosnt say im banned and i havent been told im banned by the coart i dont no about these other offences.
How many points have you got on your licence from the last 3 years: 12
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Posted by: patterson
Were the first two offences separate offence. I don't understand the first sentence about 2 dates for the same offence? It cannot be the same offence if there are two separate dates referred to?
If you have accumulated 12 points within 3 years you will get a letter asking you to attend court for the court to consider banning you. If they cannot get hold if you because you have moved they will potentially issue a warrant for your arrest Im afraid.
Double check your licence and come back to me with the dates of speeding offences and the number of points imposed.

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