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  • #46
    Re: Revoked driving licence on medical grounds

    I know your doctor has contacted the DVLA, but it might be an idea for you to phone them as well. I had a suspected heart problem a few years ago and had my license suspended. When it turned out the heart wasn't the problem I got in contact with the DVLA (who I might add, couldn't have been nicer) and they chased up the heart specialist for a letter stating my heart was fine. So phone them and speak to them, they will give you the best advice. Also, unless you have actually had a letter from the DVLA, you might not even be suspended yet, so speak to them.

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    • #47
      Re: Revoked driving licence on medical grounds

      Thank you Shell ,I have all-ready got the letter saying my licence is revoked but my Dr has recently been back intouch with them and I am now waiting for them to get back in-touch with me to let me know what they have decided i.e assessment or licence back .What ever they choose I don`t mind as long as I get it back in with in the next month hopefully .But I will give them a call in a week or so just to chase them up .

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      • #48
        Re: Revoked driving licence on medical grounds

        Did you know that revoking your licence without due cause breaches your Human Rights. namely "right to a private life" etc

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        • #49
          Re: Revoked driving licence on medical grounds

          It has now been just over 3 weeks since My Dr rewrote to the DVLA and I am still waiting for a reply ,so this morning I wrote them a email and they have replied saying they will be in-touch with in the next 3 working days .So fingers crossed that I get my licence back or at least they will request an assessment ...

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          • #50
            Re: Revoked driving licence on medical grounds

            Originally posted by righty View Post
            Did you know that revoking your licence without due cause breaches your Human Rights. namely "right to a private life" etc
            Correct. It can also be a breach of Article 6 of ECHR/HRA, especially if due legal process has been by-passed or a presumption of guilt has been used. Quite a few council jobsworths get particularly narked when you point out their actions are unlawful under Section 6 of HRA where they try to work on a presumption of guilt.

            There has recently been a very damning judgement against a London Borough by the High Court where Article 8 of ECHR/HRA (Right to a Private Life) was prominent.
            Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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            • #51
              Re: Revoked driving licence on medical grounds

              Originally posted by fairy dust 49 View Post
              It has now been just over 3 weeks since My Dr rewrote to the DVLA and I am still waiting for a reply ,so this morning I wrote them a email and they have replied saying they will be in-touch with in the next 3 working days .So fingers crossed that I get my licence back or at least they will request an assessment ...
              Following Righty's reference to human rights, Article 6 of ECHR/HRA, in addition to ensuring the right to a fair hearing, presumption of innocence and other safeguards, also requires public authorities to deal with your affairs in a timely manner. DVLA is a public authority within the meaning of Section 6, Human Rights Act 1998.
              Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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              • #52
                Re: Revoked driving licence on medical grounds

                I have stuck to my guns and not used the car for any reasons i.e no licence no insurance so that would make matters worse ,so I wont take the chance and also the police anpr are more sophisticated now .

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                • #53
                  Re: Revoked driving licence on medical grounds

                  It is my understanding the use of ANPR is being reviewed. This is because vehicles have been seized by the police as a result of databases not being kept up to date and/or errors in data.
                  Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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                  • #54
                    Re: Revoked driving licence on medical grounds

                    I still wouldnt take the chance to drive while my licence is on hold ,if I had a accident then I would not have insurance and I would surely lose my licence for a very long time with point`s .At the moment my licence is as clean as a whistle and I have never had any traffic violations from the day I passed my test .

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                    • #55
                      Re: Revoked driving licence on medical grounds

                      Originally posted by fairy dust 49 View Post
                      I still wouldnt take the chance to drive while my licence is on hold ,if I had a accident then I would not have insurance and I would surely lose my licence for a very long time with point`s .At the moment my licence is as clean as a whistle and I have never had any traffic violations from the day I passed my test .
                      I wasn't advocating that you should, FD. The comment I made about ANPR was specifically about a review on the use of ANPR by civil enforcement and law enforcement agencies.
                      Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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                      • #56
                        Re: Revoked driving licence on medical grounds

                        Yes I know what you was meaning ,I was just saying I dont believe in using a car if there is a problem with licence or any thing else .Didn`t mean to come across differently (sorry ) x

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                        • #57
                          Re: Revoked driving licence on medical grounds

                          Quick up date , just received email from the DVLA informing me that they have received my Drs letter and it has been placed in a queue with their medical team to be reviewed .Don`t know how long they take but hope it`s not going to be week`s .

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                          • #58
                            Re: Revoked driving licence on medical grounds

                            They questioned my fitness to drive (dicky ticker) and whilst my licence was not revoked it took them 2 years to resolve it:tinysmile_aha_t: in my favour I might add

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                            • #59
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                              Oh thank`s Righty that`s all I needed to hear lol :tinysmile_cry_t:

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                              • #60
                                Re: Revoked driving licence on medical grounds

                                Just realised you said your licence wasn`t revoked ,had me worried then

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