Hi guys.*
I was caught doing 82 in a 50, six months ago and I've received my court order. I wasn't at the time past the 2 year probation period for new drivers, but I am now.*
I've drafted a letter to send to court, I was hoping someone can tell me if it's okay or not? I would be so grateful. I am absolutely terrified that I will lose my job and home. Any advice would be really gratefully received*-
Your honour,*
I was absolutely mortified to have recieved the original NIP regarding this awful offence. I was and still am so ashamed of myself.
I accept full responsibility, I fully understand and fear the dangers of speeding and I am truly sorry.*
This is my first and only offence, driving or otherwise.
Unfortunately for me and my dependants it could be a life changing one.
I had not at the time of the offence been driving for two years so I am facing a license revocation should I be issued with a six point penalty from the date of offence. I would like to ask the court for mercy regarding the amount of penalty points I receive due to the following reasons;
I am a single parent to two children.*
I work hard to provide for us in my job as a community care assistant, driving around ******* from house to house caring for societies most vulnerable people. If I receive six points for this offence the DVLA will revoke my licence and I will be sacked from my job, as it's a necessity to drive to be able to do it.
I have a new mortgage on my own - if I lose my job I will default on my mortgage and lose my house, making me and my children homeless.
My youngest son has Autism Spectrum Disorder. My driving is essential for his health and wellbeing in general, as well as for getting him to school, to child care and our support network, which is provided by my parents who live on the other side of *******.
His autism means he cannot tolerate public transport, which is made even worse with the rules regarding the pandemic. He is not great at walking. The car makes a huge, positive impact on his life and his wellbeing, his education, his support network, and to minimising meltdowns and sensory issues.
I myself have a large, benign inoperable brain tumour (DVLA aware). I have to also look after myself more than what is considered usual, to ensure I don't get too sick.*
Again driving is essential for my health and wellbeing concerning this - it has opened up a normal life for me, being able to go out to work and being able to do the simple things in life like shopping without getting too exhausted and ill. Driving enables me to see, and recieve support from family members, none of which live close to us. The support my parents provide is invaluable, but I do need the means to go to them for that. Having my job also helps with my illness, keeping anxiety and depression at bay.
The offence.*
I am guilty of this offence and I am so very sorry and ashamed. The dual carriageway that I was on (******* bypass) is mostly national speed limit, I joined at the slip road and I put my foot down too hard and too early which I shouldn't have.**National speed limit begins at the end of the slip road where I joined.*
It was very out of character for me - I was simply being impatient. I did not cruise up the carriageway at this speed, I accelerated hard off the slip road. Please accept my sincere apologies.*
I have since modified the way I drive. I do not try to get up to speed untill I have reached the signs, I do not go over the limits, and I make sure my accelerations are correct and not too hard and fast. I have purchased a new car to help ensure this is true 100% of the time - it has no turbo, it has a speed limiter which I always use, it has a large digital speedometer and it even shows the roads speed limit just below that.
I have learnt a huge lesson and I continue to do everything I can to improve myself.
Thank you for taking the time to read and for your careful considerations. I would like to ask the courts to show mercy on me and give me 3, 4, or 5 points instead of 6 for this offence.
This will enable me to continue to provide for my children, put a roof over their heads, and manage my and my youngest son's medical conditions, whilst still being an effective punishment.*
Yours sincerely,
***********
Any opinion and help would be so gratefully received, I am absolutely terrified. Thanks in advance!**
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I was caught doing 82 in a 50, six months ago and I've received my court order. I wasn't at the time past the 2 year probation period for new drivers, but I am now.*
I've drafted a letter to send to court, I was hoping someone can tell me if it's okay or not? I would be so grateful. I am absolutely terrified that I will lose my job and home. Any advice would be really gratefully received*-
Your honour,*
I was absolutely mortified to have recieved the original NIP regarding this awful offence. I was and still am so ashamed of myself.
I accept full responsibility, I fully understand and fear the dangers of speeding and I am truly sorry.*
This is my first and only offence, driving or otherwise.
Unfortunately for me and my dependants it could be a life changing one.
I had not at the time of the offence been driving for two years so I am facing a license revocation should I be issued with a six point penalty from the date of offence. I would like to ask the court for mercy regarding the amount of penalty points I receive due to the following reasons;
I am a single parent to two children.*
I work hard to provide for us in my job as a community care assistant, driving around ******* from house to house caring for societies most vulnerable people. If I receive six points for this offence the DVLA will revoke my licence and I will be sacked from my job, as it's a necessity to drive to be able to do it.
I have a new mortgage on my own - if I lose my job I will default on my mortgage and lose my house, making me and my children homeless.
My youngest son has Autism Spectrum Disorder. My driving is essential for his health and wellbeing in general, as well as for getting him to school, to child care and our support network, which is provided by my parents who live on the other side of *******.
His autism means he cannot tolerate public transport, which is made even worse with the rules regarding the pandemic. He is not great at walking. The car makes a huge, positive impact on his life and his wellbeing, his education, his support network, and to minimising meltdowns and sensory issues.
I myself have a large, benign inoperable brain tumour (DVLA aware). I have to also look after myself more than what is considered usual, to ensure I don't get too sick.*
Again driving is essential for my health and wellbeing concerning this - it has opened up a normal life for me, being able to go out to work and being able to do the simple things in life like shopping without getting too exhausted and ill. Driving enables me to see, and recieve support from family members, none of which live close to us. The support my parents provide is invaluable, but I do need the means to go to them for that. Having my job also helps with my illness, keeping anxiety and depression at bay.
The offence.*
I am guilty of this offence and I am so very sorry and ashamed. The dual carriageway that I was on (******* bypass) is mostly national speed limit, I joined at the slip road and I put my foot down too hard and too early which I shouldn't have.**National speed limit begins at the end of the slip road where I joined.*
It was very out of character for me - I was simply being impatient. I did not cruise up the carriageway at this speed, I accelerated hard off the slip road. Please accept my sincere apologies.*
I have since modified the way I drive. I do not try to get up to speed untill I have reached the signs, I do not go over the limits, and I make sure my accelerations are correct and not too hard and fast. I have purchased a new car to help ensure this is true 100% of the time - it has no turbo, it has a speed limiter which I always use, it has a large digital speedometer and it even shows the roads speed limit just below that.
I have learnt a huge lesson and I continue to do everything I can to improve myself.
Thank you for taking the time to read and for your careful considerations. I would like to ask the courts to show mercy on me and give me 3, 4, or 5 points instead of 6 for this offence.
This will enable me to continue to provide for my children, put a roof over their heads, and manage my and my youngest son's medical conditions, whilst still being an effective punishment.*
Yours sincerely,
***********
Any opinion and help would be so gratefully received, I am absolutely terrified. Thanks in advance!**
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