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Surely his solicitor has advised him on what his options are? Sounds cut and dried to me. Banned until May at least and probably for the full 12 months.Is there anything he can do
While he was insured, you say he "didn't have his insurance with him". Does this mean he failed to have his insurance disc on display (an offence) or just didn't have his Certificate of Insurance with him?He was fully insured at all times except against being a danger to himself.
My friend was stopped at a checkpoint for tax and insurance check.He did not have insurance or licence with him.He did not produce it in time so got a summons and needless to say got to court in the afternoon instead of the morning time as expected.When he asked he was told he was banned from driving for a year.
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Would you like the full rigours of the law applied to you the next time you do 51 km/h in town?
Serves him right. Should be put off the road for 5 years.
Your friend has paid the ultimate price for a wrong that was all of his own making. Then he does'nt show up to court on time....baffling. He should take the hit like a man, tough and all that will be. This "getting a barrister" in to try and get someone off on a point of law annoys me. He did the crime now do the time.
You can't have much sympathy for that.
Judges take a very poor view of people who fail to show up in court when summonsed. An appeal is only worthwhile if it has a chance of sucess, so not worth paying for a barrister unless there is a reasonable chance of success. I'd guess that the fact that he was "forgetful" on 3 occasions (1. "forgot" license, 2. "forgot" to go to station & 3. "forgot" to turn up in court) works against him - looks like a pattern of behaviour/modus operandi for you friend rather than a once off mistake - to someone who doesnt know him e.g. Judge, it appears that he has utter contempt for the law.
His "crimes" seem to have been committed after he was stopped; they are not connected with driving offences. Therefore I think his punishment should not be in a form that penalises his ability to drive.
He was stupid but he was insured and licensed, why the ban?
If he was drunk, speeding or uninsured it would be different... but he wasn’t.
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