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Totting bans penalty point ban

Jun 7, 2010

Banned until test passed


Hi over a year ago i lost my lisence and was banned untill i passed my test again (They gave me 10points) Anyway the other week i was done for speeding i sent off my lisence etc for them to put the 3 points on my lisence, today i had it back with a letter saying beaouse i got 10points already on my paper back from when i lost my lisence before i now have to go to court what would they do? i havent long had my lisence back and got into det while trying to do so!
Category: Totting bans penalty point ban
Posted by: patterson
You are going to need to try and argue exceptional hardship to try and save yourself from a 6 month totting up/penalty point ban.
I can help you with this but we would need to go through how you got the 10 points. thats an unusually amount. What were the 10 points for?
If you want my help come back to me but bear in mind that I would charge you for my services if you want me to act on your behalf.

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