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       #Post#: 17914--------------------------------------------------
       Driving with no insurance 
   DIR By: Claire layton
       Date: March 21, 2024, 5:31 am
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       Good morning
       I am asking for some advise in regards to attending court in
       regards to a charge of 6 points and a fine.
       I was stopped for
       Not having insurance, car was impounded costing me 250 to get
       out.
       I am guilty as charged and mortified.
       I have requested to a plea in court with mitigating
       circumstance, that’s being menapause and the affects it has had
       on my memory! And how I genuinely kept forgetting to get it
       sorted. Before menapause I would never had believed what impact
       it had on a woman’s body and mind.
       I currently already have an sp30 from 2 years ago so this could
       currently top me up to 9 points!
       I’m extremely worried. I work for the ambulance service and 60%
       of my job is driving an ambulance.
       I’m a single mum who runs around after my children and help with
       my sister with lifts! Financially I am broke and am going
       bancrupt in April.
       Cost of living is crippling me.
       I have since received another notice of 37mph in a 30, I recall
       it well as i was going down hill following flow of traffic and
       realising I was going over and slowed down! Too late as it
       seems.
       This is now totalling me up to 12 points.
       Has anyone had such bad luck and had a positive outcome from
       Court.
       I really hope the judge takes mercy and is more leaniant with me
       in regards to points so I can keep
       My job that I love so much and proud to do.
       Would you suggest I get a solicitor to attend for me or
       defending
       Myself would be better?
       Any advise please.
       Thankyou
       
       #Post#: 17917--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Driving with no insurance 
   DIR By: The Rookie
       Date: March 21, 2024, 5:49 am
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       Mitigation won't stop you getting 6 points and nothing you
       suggests to me amounts to either a defence or 'Special Reasons
       Not To Endorse'.  Did you decline a fixed penalty offer?
       Possibly a rash move as the fine in court will be circa 150% of
       your weekly take home (less 1/3 if you plea guilty - with
       compelling mitigation that may drop to 100% less the 1/3) plus a
       40% (of fine) court surcharge and £95 prosecution costs.  Your
       car insurance can be expected to double next year decreasing to
       a 20% uplift in the fifth year.
       Unless you are in Scotland or have done one in the last 3 years
       37/30 should see you offered an awareness course which will void
       the extra 3 points.
       #Post#: 18038--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Driving with no insurance 
   DIR By: guest46
       Date: March 22, 2024, 2:33 am
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       As stated, there is always the possibility of a 'humane'
       magistrate but with millions of women having the same natural
       occurence the chances are very very slim and will indeed hit you
       with a heavy cost burden. If you have rejected the FP offer then
       that ship has sailed. The longest of long shots might be to see
       you GP and see if s/he will issue you with some proof (a
       letter!) confirming a medical opinion that your memory is
       defective (but see below)
       I'm assuming none of the offences was when driving the ambulance
       (i.e private travel)?
       Would the ambulance service be able to use a non-driving member
       of staff? The 'large ones' seem to be dual crewed? Will they be
       concered about a ambulance tech's memory issues from a
       professional standpoint? Tread carefully.
       #Post#: 18124--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Driving with no insurance 
   DIR By: sparx
       Date: March 22, 2024, 6:41 pm
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       If you are a member of a trade union, you may have legal advice
       (and possibly even representation) as part of your membership.
       It's my understanding that ambulance drivers (not meant to be
       inflammatory, but meaning anyone who drives ambulances) have to
       take advanced driver training courses, so would you not be
       expected to be more aware of the speed limits that are in force,
       and to have more control of your vehicle? I do understand that
       humans are human and sometimes we creep over it, especially with
       road designs that imitate much faster roads but end up being
       20mph.... (Looking at you Wales!).
       As for your memory - again is this not something that may affect
       your work, if it is affecting your driving to this extent?
       These are all questions that a judge (or your employer) may ask
       you, so worth exploring them now when not under so much pressure
       to do so.
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