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<blockquote data-quote="Shar67" data-source="post: 1211771"><p>I had a boy friend years ago, one of his friends had epilepsy, when it was diagnosed, he was told to surrender licence to DVLA which he did, with medication his seizures were controlled, so he got licence back (3 year medical licence) after a year seizure free, </p><p>after a couple of years he decided to stop taking the meds as the made him not "feel himself". </p><p>Guess what happened, he crashed his car into a local chippy, he and the customers in chippy were very lucky that no one was injured</p><p>His licence was suspended and he was arrested for dangerous driving, he served 3 months in prison, which everyone agreed was getting off lightly.</p><p>He made the decision to not drive again, so he didn't need to take the meds, but after several grand mal he went back on meds but never applied for licence again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shar67, post: 1211771"] I had a boy friend years ago, one of his friends had epilepsy, when it was diagnosed, he was told to surrender licence to DVLA which he did, with medication his seizures were controlled, so he got licence back (3 year medical licence) after a year seizure free, after a couple of years he decided to stop taking the meds as the made him not "feel himself". Guess what happened, he crashed his car into a local chippy, he and the customers in chippy were very lucky that no one was injured His licence was suspended and he was arrested for dangerous driving, he served 3 months in prison, which everyone agreed was getting off lightly. He made the decision to not drive again, so he didn't need to take the meds, but after several grand mal he went back on meds but never applied for licence again. [/QUOTE]
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