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in 1996 i got a ban because of drunk driving. Plus drink driving on a provisional .TOUGH LUCK. Firstly, at the court hearing it turned out the police officers had failed to note the correct license plate on the car. This came to light at the hearing, my lawyer advised me to sign an amendment, which corrected the fault and moved the case forward. Would refusing to sign the amendment have gotten me off? Could they still prosecute? Secondly I left the UK in 1997 and was in the USA up until 2010. on applying for a provisional i was told by the DVLA i would have to go through all the processes deigned appropriate i.e. higher expenses on applications, and paying for blood test. I wrote to the DVLA and called, asking if this was relevant considering i had ran out the time on the rehabilitation of offenders act. Of course they said no. My question is what takes prescedence: the DVLA and their records or the rehabilitation of offenders act.
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