Should Children Under 16 Be Barred From...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Just a point of pedantry which may help. Some driving offences carry a mandatory disqualification. Drink Driving, Dangerous Driving, some Drug related driving offences are among them. On conviction for these offences no points are awarded (you cannot get points and a disqualification). It is therefore the endorsement which remains on the licence for the periods mentioned. This is because a second or subsequent offence of the same type carries a heavier mandatory penalty if committed within a certain period. For example, drink-driving carries a mandatory 12 month minimum disqualification for a first offence, but a mandatory three year minimum disqualification for a second offence within ten years of the first. Penalty points, awarded for less serious offences, remain on the licence for four years but active for only three. If a driver accumulates twelve or more active points within three years then a mandatory six month (minimum) disqualification is imposed.