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TT99 totting ban?

Jul 6, 2010

i got banned in 2005 for no insurance. i hold my hands up, totally my fault. BUT I RECIEVED A £540 fine 8 points and a 6 month ban. After i re- sat my driving test i sent of for my licence and got it back with no points but a tt99 on my licence. everywhere i have read the offence code says that it is under the totting up procedure for recieving 12 or more points. I spoke to the court and the admin there said that this doesnt make sence. Do i have a case???
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Posted by: patterson
The endorsement on your licence is correct.
The points are wiped by the totting ban and all you end up with is a tt99 endorsement and the length of the ban written next to it. The points for the no insurance lose effect the moment you get this type of driving ban.
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