25 Points and still allowed to drive killing someone
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-4...
Guy doing 72 in 30 kills when he had 25 points on his licence!
MoJ ball up lead to this guy still having a licence and go on a kill!
Guy doing 72 in 30 kills when he had 25 points on his licence!
MoJ ball up lead to this guy still having a licence and go on a kill!
More than 10,000 drivers have 12 or more points yet are still allowed to drive.
“The most points on a valid licence belong to a 44-year-old woman in Oxfordshire. The licence has 51 penalty points.”
“Almost 100 motorists were still allowed to drive despite having at least 24 points on their licences....”
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-england-40862975
“The most points on a valid licence belong to a 44-year-old woman in Oxfordshire. The licence has 51 penalty points.”
“Almost 100 motorists were still allowed to drive despite having at least 24 points on their licences....”
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-england-40862975
Edited by BlackLabel on Friday 20th September 14:50
jjwilde said:
BlackLabel said:
“The most points on a valid licence belong to a 44-year-old woman in Oxfordshire. The licence has 51 penalty points.l
What would be the explanation for this? Doctor on call?Info here :
'Most points remain valid for three years from conviction, but stay on licences for four years, which is why so many drivers have a high number of points but are allowed to be on the roads.'
'Exceeding the speed limit can lead to three to six points as can using a mobile phone at the wheel.
Someone who drives above the legal alcohol limit would get 10 points.
Up to 11 points can be put on a licence for drug driving and these stay on licences for up to 11 years.'
'Most points remain valid for three years from conviction, but stay on licences for four years, which is why so many drivers have a high number of points but are allowed to be on the roads.'
'Exceeding the speed limit can lead to three to six points as can using a mobile phone at the wheel.
Someone who drives above the legal alcohol limit would get 10 points.
Up to 11 points can be put on a licence for drug driving and these stay on licences for up to 11 years.'
When you read the back story, it makes you think that the van taking him to prison needs to got all MH370 with only the driver and guards being found later unable to recall anything.
This guy has never and will never contribute to society in the slightest.
RIP to the victims in this case.
ETA, if the max sentence is 14 years for Death by dangerous, why has he only got 9? He deserves nothing for admitting it, he can hardly deny it, FFS. How much more of a bellend do you have to behave / drive like to get 14?
This guy has never and will never contribute to society in the slightest.
RIP to the victims in this case.
ETA, if the max sentence is 14 years for Death by dangerous, why has he only got 9? He deserves nothing for admitting it, he can hardly deny it, FFS. How much more of a bellend do you have to behave / drive like to get 14?
Edited by poo at Paul's on Friday 20th September 18:14
rev-erend said:
Info here :
'Most points remain valid for three years from conviction, but stay on licences for four years, which is why so many drivers have a high number of points but are allowed to be on the roads.'
'Exceeding the speed limit can lead to three to six points as can using a mobile phone at the wheel.
Someone who drives above the legal alcohol limit would get 10 points.
Up to 11 points can be put on a licence for drug driving and these stay on licences for up to 11 years.'
What a load of b*****ks'Most points remain valid for three years from conviction, but stay on licences for four years, which is why so many drivers have a high number of points but are allowed to be on the roads.'
'Exceeding the speed limit can lead to three to six points as can using a mobile phone at the wheel.
Someone who drives above the legal alcohol limit would get 10 points.
Up to 11 points can be put on a licence for drug driving and these stay on licences for up to 11 years.'
toastybase said:
The lady in oxford is a doctor yes.
How do these people get insurance, at any price?I've got a Yamahahahahaha R1 and several times when I've rang up for quotes they've asked - before any other details - what the bike is and when told have said they would be unable to proceed unless my licence is clean (which it is).
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