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Totting bans penalty point ban
Sep 6, 2010
Making a second exceptional hardship argument
Alleged Offence: sp30
Your road traffic offence question: I have recently been allowed to keep my driving licence after totting up 15 points. I have since been accused of speeding again 87mph in a 70mph zone. Is there any point in trying to claim exceptional hardship again or is it very unlikely I would be successful?
Your road traffic offence question: I have recently been allowed to keep my driving licence after totting up 15 points. I have since been accused of speeding again 87mph in a 70mph zone. Is there any point in trying to claim exceptional hardship again or is it very unlikely I would be successful?
Category: Totting bans penalty point ban
Posted by: patterson
You would have to put forward different exceptional hardship grounds in order to succeed again. You cannot use the same grounds within a three years period.
Have your circumstances changed at all since your last application to the court? If so you may stand a chance - but it wont be easy seeing as the court have already given you what they would regard as a last chance.
Tell me more about whether or not your circumstances have changed.
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