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Second leaving scene of accident offence
Would a second offence consistute a straight ban in circumstances of no personal injuries but damage to a vehicle? Obvious first offence ranged between 5-10 points on a DVLA registered license however there is no clear guidelines on a second offence?
Furthermore, given the logistics of the legal system, obvious fines would have to be in consideration of a band fine based on salary circumstances or will there be a negative correlation between fines and points?
Furthermore, given the logistics of the legal system, obvious fines would have to be in consideration of a band fine based on salary circumstances or will there be a negative correlation between fines and points?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There is no correlation between fines and points in the way you suggest. A more serious offence might attract a higher fine and more points, but there is no "trade off" between the two.
A second offence may well lead to an immediate ban (depending on the circumstances) or it may lead to a "totting" ban if 12 or more points result.
A second offence may well lead to an immediate ban (depending on the circumstances) or it may lead to a "totting" ban if 12 or more points result.
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