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Old 13th December 2007, 02:26   #1 (permalink)
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Ex is being an obnoxious, irresponsible "person" (being far too polite there).

I am aware (and can prove) driving license should be removed.

Question is, do I?
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Old 13th December 2007, 02:31   #2 (permalink)
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Depends on WHAT grounds??...
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I am aware (and can prove) driving license should be removed.

Question is, do I?
I guess it depends on what grounds it can be removed. Is this an issue of social conscience or are you just really mad at them and want to get back at them?
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Old 13th December 2007, 02:35   #4 (permalink)
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Drink driving. On numerous occasions our children were in too. Needless to say they do not visit these days as I have put my foot down.
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Old 13th December 2007, 02:36   #5 (permalink)
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Both Rory. Nearly did it last year after 2 children arrived back with a prat who could not even stand up.
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Old 13th December 2007, 02:41   #6 (permalink)
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I discreet phone call to the police at the time my be more appropriate.

Although it would be more safer for the driver, any passengers, other motorists, or pedestrians, if he/she could be dissuaded from attempting to drive whilst it is suspected to be OVER the Drink Drive legal limit in the 1st place?!...


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Well I'm not sure but I think with drink driving they need to actually have a breath test (and blood sample/urine sample if you are close to the limit). After the fact I don't think is workable.
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Old 13th December 2007, 02:46   #8 (permalink)
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Unfortunately, lives too near for police to arrive in time.

Did not drink drive when we were together, it was the perfect excuse not to work (I had a conscious to others)!

Will not attend doctors as knows DVLA will be informed. Claims not to have a problem most of the time (can control it, erm 20 years experience says not).

As if things cnnot be worse, works on HGV's! Oh, and the license was granted a month before a decree nisi was signed stating "drink problem"
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Old 13th December 2007, 02:48   #9 (permalink)
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I have read the DVLA medical conditions, there are various forms to complete and questions on alcohol abuse are compulsory. Liver damage is traceable.
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Old 13th December 2007, 02:52   #10 (permalink)
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...After the fact I don't think is workable.
Alcohol content in a persons blood CAN be worked backwards etc.
...But it is a proceedure that would normally ONLY be done in the most severe of cases...i.e. Death, hit + run etc.
It is also fraught with difficulties if variables, such as amount of consumption or time of last known drink etc are unknown.

In any case, after a day, a normal persons body has dealt with the amount of alcohol that a reasonable person could safely handle anyway!
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Then best get on with it I would think. Sounds as if he is a danger to himself and everyone else.
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Old 13th December 2007, 02:59   #12 (permalink)
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The DVLA can force hospital appointments where the liver is assessed for long-term damage. There are also, physcharist reports, doctors notes, childs counselling as concrete evidence as well as what would be classed as hearsay.

The only problem is, apart from a general email address, the forms available only account for self or doctor reporting.
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Old 13th December 2007, 03:00   #13 (permalink)
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Hi MTAR!

Methinks both rory32 + myself were originally thinking that U were on about an actual Drink Driving offence, rather than a Drink related medical condition?!

Soz about that misunderstanding!...:oops :
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Old 13th December 2007, 03:03   #14 (permalink)
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Maybe I did not expand enough, sorry it is easy to know myself without realising everyone else does not.

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Old 13th December 2007, 03:12   #15 (permalink)
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It's been a few years since I had to fill in in all the forms etc + attend a medical for L.G.V + also P.C.V. etc, so I can't exactly remember what conditions etc are notifiable immediately to DVLA.

The forms are probably all different now.

My next medical isn't due for another few years either, so I could say with any certainty that what U have said is right or wrong MTAR
...Sorry, I SHOULD know really, but I haven't driven such vehicles on a public highway for several years now!...
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Old 13th December 2007, 03:17   #16 (permalink)
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TBH, I am not sure what is automatically sent, thought this form looks as if it is:

If you are applying for or currently hold a car or motorcycle licence (group one) : Directgov - Motoring

Sorry, have to scroll down to Alcohol & drugs to download the questionaire.
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