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<blockquote data-quote="Mr TEL" data-source="post: 785962" data-attributes="member: 56570"><p>There are people in this world who seem determined make life as difficult as possible for us diabetics. I've been diabetic since 1970, and have experienced this from teachers, employers, airport staff, bouncers and practice managers to name but a few. You're certainly not alone; a few years ago I was told that my exemption card needed renewing, and so went about getting it updated. Despite me supplying all the relevant information, they swore they had no records of me ever having one. I then had to go through all the hassle of starting from scratch, including a signed letter from the GP.</p><p></p><p>Your best bet is to write to them, explaining everything as you have done on here. Hopefully they'll waive the fine, or maybe telephone them in the hope that you might get to speak to a real human being. Ignore the nasty comments on here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr TEL, post: 785962, member: 56570"] There are people in this world who seem determined make life as difficult as possible for us diabetics. I've been diabetic since 1970, and have experienced this from teachers, employers, airport staff, bouncers and practice managers to name but a few. You're certainly not alone; a few years ago I was told that my exemption card needed renewing, and so went about getting it updated. Despite me supplying all the relevant information, they swore they had no records of me ever having one. I then had to go through all the hassle of starting from scratch, including a signed letter from the GP. Your best bet is to write to them, explaining everything as you have done on here. Hopefully they'll waive the fine, or maybe telephone them in the hope that you might get to speak to a real human being. Ignore the nasty comments on here. [/QUOTE]
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