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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 1599678" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>Yes, very similar... I had two dogs with me! Car left whereI had parked mine on grass verge to treat my hypo though.. police vans cxalled to take my dogs, I got taken home in back of police car. Had to phone friend to take me back to collect car. </p><p>Was due for first appt at new hospital next day anyway. The consultant shouted at me though and said I deserved to lose licence for at least a year!! Only thanks to a superb nurse and a different consultant seeing that I had pulled off road though, and was treating mysrlf that I kept licence.</p><p></p><p>Personally I cannot see how the statement above says it isnt law to test.. because when the law gets involved.. you can lose your licence..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 1599678, member: 17713"] Yes, very similar... I had two dogs with me! Car left whereI had parked mine on grass verge to treat my hypo though.. police vans cxalled to take my dogs, I got taken home in back of police car. Had to phone friend to take me back to collect car. Was due for first appt at new hospital next day anyway. The consultant shouted at me though and said I deserved to lose licence for at least a year!! Only thanks to a superb nurse and a different consultant seeing that I had pulled off road though, and was treating mysrlf that I kept licence. Personally I cannot see how the statement above says it isnt law to test.. because when the law gets involved.. you can lose your licence.. [/QUOTE]
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