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<blockquote data-quote="dipsydo" data-source="post: 1553302" data-attributes="member: 371312"><p>If you look on the internet there is lot of information about challenging the decision to revoke a licence and that you can appeal against it in the court</p><p>One site which gives a some information is <a href="http://www.motorists-lawyer.co.uk/content/services/DVLA-and-licence-revocation.rhtmout" target="_blank">http://www.motorists-lawyer.co.uk/content/services/DVLA-and-licence-revocation.rhtmout</a></p><p></p><p>Cannot vouch for the site and I am sure there are lots of other sites as well</p><p></p><p>I do wonder if it was a random check as the police have the number recognition which attaches to various details to a car so and DVLA may have noted your position against the car number? </p><p></p><p>I note that you are being summoned for driving without a licence and I suspect without valid insurance as the insurance may have been automatically voided as normally one of the requirements of car insurance is that you have a valid licence. Looks like you need a lawyer to defend that - sounds like you have good grounds but I am not a lawyer and common sense is not always what is the out come of the law.</p><p></p><p>One thought is that if you have house insurance do you have legal insurance? It is often an add on with house insurance . Alternatively if are you a member of AA / RAC etc they may be able to offer some legal assistance . The other off the wall thought is that as a work colleague caused the issue there may be some responsibility on your employer to assist you - although I note you were going to work and not during work so may not be relevant and it may not be a route that you want to consider.</p><p></p><p>Hope it gets sorted out for you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dipsydo, post: 1553302, member: 371312"] If you look on the internet there is lot of information about challenging the decision to revoke a licence and that you can appeal against it in the court One site which gives a some information is [URL]http://www.motorists-lawyer.co.uk/content/services/DVLA-and-licence-revocation.rhtmout[/URL] Cannot vouch for the site and I am sure there are lots of other sites as well I do wonder if it was a random check as the police have the number recognition which attaches to various details to a car so and DVLA may have noted your position against the car number? I note that you are being summoned for driving without a licence and I suspect without valid insurance as the insurance may have been automatically voided as normally one of the requirements of car insurance is that you have a valid licence. Looks like you need a lawyer to defend that - sounds like you have good grounds but I am not a lawyer and common sense is not always what is the out come of the law. One thought is that if you have house insurance do you have legal insurance? It is often an add on with house insurance . Alternatively if are you a member of AA / RAC etc they may be able to offer some legal assistance . The other off the wall thought is that as a work colleague caused the issue there may be some responsibility on your employer to assist you - although I note you were going to work and not during work so may not be relevant and it may not be a route that you want to consider. Hope it gets sorted out for you [/QUOTE]
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