12 Points But No Driving Ban: Arguing Exceptional Hardship
It’s not a commonly known fact, at least not until someone is facing a driving ban, but almost one in five drivers with 12 points or more are escaping bans.
A court may allow a driver to keep their licence if they can prove that losing their licence will cause ‘exceptional hardship’.
This is beyond the normal inconvenience of not having a vehicle, it must be much more significant.
Valid reasons could relate to the impact on your job, family care, medical conditions, or the effects on others who rely on your ability to drive.
..... so old Teflon tits could avoid a ban under Exceptional Hardship