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<blockquote data-quote="cugila" data-source="post: 146169" data-attributes="member: 15325"><p>Hi Sharon.</p><p>When I worked and dealt with this the Police just sent a notice to the DVLA who then decided what was going to happen. ? I have known drivers in similar circumstances who did not have their licences revoked but had it reduced to a 1 yr licence instead. There were also one or two who did lose their licences.</p><p></p><p>We have no way of knowing what the levels are that the DVLA now use and also what your Consultant has stated are low levels....he may be right, and it may be that you do need a period to get things back on track. You really do have to try and wait and see just what is going to happen. You will make yourself ill worrying, and yes I do sympathise with you and understand what you must be feeling at this time. </p><p></p><p>I hope it all goes the way you want, but you have to face up to the fact that you may get your licence revoked or reduced in term. Might be an idea to ask for a second opinion from another Consultant if you think it might help your case. </p><p></p><p>Ken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cugila, post: 146169, member: 15325"] Hi Sharon. When I worked and dealt with this the Police just sent a notice to the DVLA who then decided what was going to happen. ? I have known drivers in similar circumstances who did not have their licences revoked but had it reduced to a 1 yr licence instead. There were also one or two who did lose their licences. We have no way of knowing what the levels are that the DVLA now use and also what your Consultant has stated are low levels....he may be right, and it may be that you do need a period to get things back on track. You really do have to try and wait and see just what is going to happen. You will make yourself ill worrying, and yes I do sympathise with you and understand what you must be feeling at this time. I hope it all goes the way you want, but you have to face up to the fact that you may get your licence revoked or reduced in term. Might be an idea to ask for a second opinion from another Consultant if you think it might help your case. Ken. [/QUOTE]
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