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<blockquote data-quote="debrasue" data-source="post: 1553352"><p>I would echo what other posters have said: you need to take legal advice and check on your home insurance to see if you have cover for this. It does seem to me that the onus should be on the DVLA to ensure that you are aware if your licence has been revoked - a simple Signed For letter would be all that it takes, but it certainly doesn't seem sufficient for them to say that they have a letter on file!</p><p>Good luck with this - I would certainly fight it all the way. (And since it was your colleague who caused the problem in the first place, I can't imagine that your employers would fire you. Perhaps there is someone who could give <em>you</em> a lift to work while you're sorting this out, or could you maybe work from home for a while?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="debrasue, post: 1553352"] I would echo what other posters have said: you need to take legal advice and check on your home insurance to see if you have cover for this. It does seem to me that the onus should be on the DVLA to ensure that you are aware if your licence has been revoked - a simple Signed For letter would be all that it takes, but it certainly doesn't seem sufficient for them to say that they have a letter on file! Good luck with this - I would certainly fight it all the way. (And since it was your colleague who caused the problem in the first place, I can't imagine that your employers would fire you. Perhaps there is someone who could give [I]you[/I] a lift to work while you're sorting this out, or could you maybe work from home for a while?) [/QUOTE]
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