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Totting bans penalty point ban
Apr 13, 2010
9 points on my licence and 3 more on the way!
caught by a police patrol car unipar sl700
on my way to work 05.12 early morning caught again 2o minutes later trying not to be late for work after first policeman kept me for half an hour knowing i was going to work a bad day just went worse I have 9 points already
on my way to work 05.12 early morning caught again 2o minutes later trying not to be late for work after first policeman kept me for half an hour knowing i was going to work a bad day just went worse I have 9 points already
Category: Totting bans penalty point ban
Posted by: patterson
You are facing a 6 month ban under the totting up rules Im afraid. You will need to argue exceptional hardship to try and avoid the ban if you are unable to defend the allegation.
What speed is the officer alleging? Do you accept that you were travelling too fast?
I have tried to call you to do a free advice call.
Come back to me if you would like to speak to me. I save over 90% of my clients from this type of ban and I will be happy to assist. i assume that you have got a court hearing date?
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