Exceptional Hardship Granted for Wedding Performer | Smith Bowyer Clarke

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Exceptional Hardship Granted for Wedding Performer

Millicent Dooher represented this driver who was facing a totting disqualification following the accumulation of 12 penalty points. The driver was looking for full time work, whilst playing in a wedding band. The Court accepted that this did meet the requirements for exceptional hardship where the Driver would have let down a number of pre-booked weddings.

With any exceptional hardship application, the Court look at the impact on innocent third parties. If you are at risk of a totting disqualification, get in touch with one of our lawyers today to see whether you have grounds for an application and can avoid the mandatory 6 month disqualification.

Case Details

Case Name: Exceptional Hardship Granted for Wedding Performer
Case Date: December 2024
Case Type (info): Magistrates' Court

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