What Do I Do If I Get This Job?
Jobs & Education1 min ago
My husband was caught speeding twice in 2003 and incurred 6 penalty points on his licence and 2 �60 fines. He was also caught speeding again in January 2005 but did not return the letter to say if he was/was not the driver at the time of the alleged offence. He has never heard anything more about this one.
Now more recently he was caught parking illegally by the police who tried to give him an on-the-spot conviction (3 points and �60 I think) but due to his current situation he pleaded with the police saying he couldn't afford to get more points so they sent the details to the proscurator fiscal instead saying they may or may not be more lenient. Turns out they weren't and he has just been issued with �200 fine and 3 penalty points.
Do you think there's any chance at all that the conviction back in January might have been 'forgotten' about or is it only a matter of time before he hears back, loses his licence and his job (he's an HGV driver and all the offences were in his lorry)? Please help as he is not qualified for anything else and I need to know if we will have to sell the house. We have a young child and we would lose everything.
Thanks.
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As a Professional driver whos livelyhood and that of his family depend on his driving he should have kown better. It is clear that he is an habitual speeder (we assume that this is only the times he has been caught speeding the rest has gone undetected) Speeding is dangerous and could have deprived another family of thier livelyhood etc had an accident have happened.
It is likely that the police will eventually sort out the offence from January. It would be best if you gave your hubby a good kick up the backside and tell him to take better care of his families livelyhood in future.
On a positive note he may be able to seek out a speed awareness course/training from his local council/police and any ban MAY possibly be reduced. It really depends on the local magistrates.