Cooperman wrote:
Sorry, Fisherman, I didn't mean to place you in a difficult position with regard to answering a question and I wasn't 'fishing' to reply to any problem I might have.
No offence taken, I just wanted to make it clear that there are some questions I am not able to respond to.
Cooperman wrote:
However, as we are nearing retirement age, we do tend to do some long journeys together and I really couldn't always say for sure who was driving at any particular place or time. Additionally we use each others cars very often, or one of our classic cars, so if we did receive an NIP for an offence, which could well have taken place a couple of weeks ago, we may well not be able to answer with complete certainty.
we keep a record in a note book. Just date, time and approx location of driver change. Takes a few seconds. So far it hasn't been needed!!!!!!
Cooperman wrote:
Magistrates are having to ban very safe drivers for a few minor indiscretions, whilst the dangerous drivers go largely unpunished.
Minor indiscretions usually get 3 points. So it takes 4 indiscretions within 3 years to risk a ban. Given that lots of people (you and me apparently among them) have proved that it is possible to drive for many years and keep a clean licence perhaps thats not so unreasonable. Really serious offences eg dangerous driving and drink driving win you a ban, usually 12 months minimum, for a first offence whereas a 12 point totting ban is 6 months (first time at least).
Personally, I am delighted to see the expansion of speed awareness courses, in place of points, for first time offenders. The feed back is that drivers are amazed how little they knew and how much their driving improves after the course. Not that it will have any effect on those who deliberately ingore the law.
Cooperman wrote:
I'm just glad I'm not part of the system and that if I should get a few cash-camera points I have the ability to 'opt out', so to speak, by using a foreign licence and Irish registered/insured/taxed car.
Foreign licence holders have any points put on a "notional" UK licence. 12 points still gets you a ban.