David Chesworth

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Stopped by the police and did not have a valid licence

I was banned from driving under the totting up system for a period of six months. When this period was up, I began to drive again. Unfortunately I hadn't thought about my licence. I was stopped on a routine matter and asked to show my licence to the police. I explained what I had done and I am now due to appear in court for this offence. If I get banned again it will mean the end of my business as I am like many really struggling financially. My wife is an unpaid carer to her 87 year old mother who is suffering from cancer. It would break my wife's heart if she was not able to continue and had to take on paid work if she could get it. What on earth can I do? Please help.

 

David Chesworth   (Level 1)  |   Advice  |   20 Jan 2010 09:33
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gices gices  (Level 1)  |   02 Feb 2010 09:57

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David,

If you want to put forward a solid case to the court, you will need to find a good motoring solicitor to help you out. This will increase the chances of you getting a reduced sentence. However hiring a good lawyer to defend your case will cost you money and since you're already struggling, this may not be the best solution for you.

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