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<blockquote data-quote="angieG" data-source="post: 203216" data-attributes="member: 30853"><p><strong>Re: Tpe 1's and DVLA changes</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I am a type 2 coach driver diagnosed last November. I'm self employed and if I happened to end up on insulin at some point I therefore cannot work full stop.</p><p>Do you really think that any of us group 2 drivers are going to go out of our way to put our passengers or other road users at risk?</p><p>If a coach has an accident it makes headline news regardless who's to blame as if we are always at fault. So now we are going to mis-manage our control too I guess. DVLA are strict with us and if there is any doubt they will say no I can assure you.</p><p>Sorry for the rant but this is my livelihood.</p><p>Angie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angieG, post: 203216, member: 30853"] [b]Re: Tpe 1's and DVLA changes[/b] I am a type 2 coach driver diagnosed last November. I'm self employed and if I happened to end up on insulin at some point I therefore cannot work full stop. Do you really think that any of us group 2 drivers are going to go out of our way to put our passengers or other road users at risk? If a coach has an accident it makes headline news regardless who's to blame as if we are always at fault. So now we are going to mis-manage our control too I guess. DVLA are strict with us and if there is any doubt they will say no I can assure you. Sorry for the rant but this is my livelihood. Angie [/QUOTE]
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