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    My son recently was the victim of spiking and whilst in hospital suffered seizure like symptoms of unconsciousness and limp limbs he was then intubated for 6 hours
    his sick note says seizure and we are still waiting toxicology results ! Doctor told him to notify dvla who would suspend his license for 6 months for driving however is in the army where his role involves driving - all other results were clear
    does he notify dvla or not ?
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  • #2
    Yes and the Army as well - otherwise his Army career could come to a quick stop.

    Ex Army 22 years.

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    • #3
      The army are aware of everything that’s happened

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Gemtom View Post
        The army are aware of everything that’s happened
        That is good - they should support / assess him and during his no driving period gainfully employ him.

        Is he RLC - if so he might suggest that some courses pertinent to his role may be done whilst recovery takes place.

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