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Why Are They Not Banning These Morons?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-25626 147
Ok OK so you get to 12 and the beak lets you off, relax, breath, don't tempt fate again, fair enough. HTF do you get to 45 points!
Ok OK so you get to 12 and the beak lets you off, relax, breath, don't tempt fate again, fair enough. HTF do you get to 45 points!
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Firstly, as has been stated, magistrates do have the discretion not to impose a ban if exceptional hardship will ensue. Unfortunately in some areas this discretion is being applied too liberally by Their Worships. The “loss of a job” as suggested by the DVLA spokesperson, is not exceptional. Anybody who needs to drive for his job should realise that his employment is in jeopardy if he is banned. There is nothing exceptional about it.
However, a number of drivers have multiple aliases, do not appear in court for a hearing and their driving record is not readily available to the court.
The system needs tightening up and a start would be to remove Magistrates’ discretion by making th eban mandatory (as with excess alcohol).
Firstly, as has been stated, magistrates do have the discretion not to impose a ban if exceptional hardship will ensue. Unfortunately in some areas this discretion is being applied too liberally by Their Worships. The “loss of a job” as suggested by the DVLA spokesperson, is not exceptional. Anybody who needs to drive for his job should realise that his employment is in jeopardy if he is banned. There is nothing exceptional about it.
However, a number of drivers have multiple aliases, do not appear in court for a hearing and their driving record is not readily available to the court.
The system needs tightening up and a start would be to remove Magistrates’ discretion by making th eban mandatory (as with excess alcohol).
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