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Should I Inform The Dvla?
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I had a seizure the other day and emailed the hospital one nurse said I can't dri for 12 months but another nurse said inform DVLA and see what they say but I think they might say same as last time and cancel my licence then if I get free they take ages to send a new one
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People are telling Abbey to follow an unlawful course of action they cant - they must nt they are naughty naughty people
12:10 Sat 14th Aug 2021
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You have to tell the DVLA under law. You send in your licence with a form (can't remember the number).
After 12 months you DO NOT automatically get your licence back. You have to be seizure free for 12 months and have no change in medication in the last 3 months. Your consultant (Neurologist) GP, and the DVLA have to be in agreement for you to get your licence back.
But you can get a free bus pass as you are prevented from driving. This will be through your local authority. And free prescriptions (for all conditions) So there are plus sides.
After 12 months you DO NOT automatically get your licence back. You have to be seizure free for 12 months and have no change in medication in the last 3 months. Your consultant (Neurologist) GP, and the DVLA have to be in agreement for you to get your licence back.
But you can get a free bus pass as you are prevented from driving. This will be through your local authority. And free prescriptions (for all conditions) So there are plus sides.
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To all those saying you should not inform the DVLA> If you had a serious accident, even if not your fault, the police are allowed to take blood tests for drugs (if they suspect drugs and you refuse, you get banged up), if they don't suspect and you refuse - you can still get done. And anti-convulsants (i.e Keppra) will show up. They also have the power to check medical records (without a warrant).
If you don't tell the DVLA, you may as well not bother with insurance, because you won't be insured either.
Go and drive. Kill a kid and do 10 years in nick. Easy.
If you don't tell the DVLA, you may as well not bother with insurance, because you won't be insured either.
Go and drive. Kill a kid and do 10 years in nick. Easy.
What did the doctor say - ?
if no one saw you, then you know the answer - FEP 1 again....
https:/ /www.go v.uk/go vernmen t/publi cations /fep1-c onfiden tial-me dical-i nformat ion
the last time ..... you know what he rules are, follow them
if no one saw you, then you know the answer - FEP 1 again....
https:/
the last time ..... you know what he rules are, follow them
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