My father received a letter in December 2023 from the DVLA informing him they had received a police report which cast doubt on his ability to drive and required him to attend a medical examination with his Doctor. He attended his appointment which resulted in the DVLA revoking his driving licence. He feels he has been wrongly treated. He has never had an accident before or had any trouble with the police so he is utterly baffled by this and the fact that he lives in the countryside with no access to public transport makes his situation more distressing.
Is he entitiled to receive a copy of the police report given to the DVLA so that he may be at least aware of the allegations made against him?
He is physically well and so assumes that the medical examination had to do with his mental ability as he is in his seventies. Its clear his Doctor's short meeting with him in no way constituted a proper medical/mental assessment. Can anybody cast light on his situation and advise him as to what he can do to recover his licence? Can he go to another Doctor for an independent assessment? Thank you in advance for any help
Is he entitiled to receive a copy of the police report given to the DVLA so that he may be at least aware of the allegations made against him?
He is physically well and so assumes that the medical examination had to do with his mental ability as he is in his seventies. Its clear his Doctor's short meeting with him in no way constituted a proper medical/mental assessment. Can anybody cast light on his situation and advise him as to what he can do to recover his licence? Can he go to another Doctor for an independent assessment? Thank you in advance for any help
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