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Type 1: Prescription fine
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<blockquote data-quote="hazeb" data-source="post: 784028" data-attributes="member: 163517"><p>When I was diagnosed my doctor signed a form which he gave to me, which was sent off and a credit card like medical exemption certificate was issued and is renewable every 5 years, it's standard practice, I am surprised you got away with it for so long and not had a bigger fine, at the end of the day you have committed fraud by saying you have a valid exemption certificate when you haven't, speak to your doctor and get this sorted as soon as possible, if not, you will have to pay until you get one !!!, If these were not issued then anybody can claim free medicines, but they do random checks which is when people are caught out and get fines. pleading ignorance and saying you didn't know is not really a good enough excuse. Sorry if this sounds harsh but it's the truth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hazeb, post: 784028, member: 163517"] When I was diagnosed my doctor signed a form which he gave to me, which was sent off and a credit card like medical exemption certificate was issued and is renewable every 5 years, it's standard practice, I am surprised you got away with it for so long and not had a bigger fine, at the end of the day you have committed fraud by saying you have a valid exemption certificate when you haven't, speak to your doctor and get this sorted as soon as possible, if not, you will have to pay until you get one !!!, If these were not issued then anybody can claim free medicines, but they do random checks which is when people are caught out and get fines. pleading ignorance and saying you didn't know is not really a good enough excuse. Sorry if this sounds harsh but it's the truth. [/QUOTE]
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