In future, if someone wants housing benefits, a state pension, a national insurance number or
even a driving licence, they will have to be on the electoral register.
Not exact matches
However using the drunk driver example / metaphor, I have no problem with anyone getting behind the wheel of a car too inebriated to
drive facing consequences with restrictions on their
licence or
even jail time.
All those wishing to
drive a car on the track on the
evening must bring a valid UK drivers
licence with them.
Nothing wrong with that,
even if the cars themselves weren't quite up to living up to the «Ultimate
Driving Machine» or «Sheer
Driving Pleasure» tags proudly emblazoned on the
licence plate holders.
If you plan to
drive a motorcycle you must have a motorcycle
licence,
even if you have a
licence already that allows you to
drive cars.
Even if you have been charged with an offence under the Highway Traffic Act, such as careless
driving or
driving with a suspended
licence, it is critical to get legal advice before making a decision.
More strikingly still,
even Community
licence holders who, despite the lack of necessity, have obtained a UK provisional licence are being charged with having committed an offence under s 87, even though Community licences became part of English law in 1996 (see the Driving Licences (Community Driving Licence) Regulations 1996 (SI 1996/1974), which in 1998 were incorporated into the RTA 1988 at
licence holders who, despite the lack of necessity, have obtained a UK provisional
licence are being charged with having committed an offence under s 87, even though Community licences became part of English law in 1996 (see the Driving Licences (Community Driving Licence) Regulations 1996 (SI 1996/1974), which in 1998 were incorporated into the RTA 1988 at
licence are being charged with having committed an offence under s 87,
even though Community
licences became part of English law in 1996 (see the Driving Licences (Community Driving Licence) Regulations 1996 (SI 1996/1974), which in 1998 were incorporated into the RTA 1988 at
licences became part of English law in 1996 (see the
Driving Licences (Community Driving Licence) Regulations 1996 (SI 1996/1974), which in 1998 were incorporated into the RTA 1988 at
Licences (Community
Driving Licence) Regulations 1996 (SI 1996/1974), which in 1998 were incorporated into the RTA 1988 at
Licence) Regulations 1996 (SI 1996/1974), which in 1998 were incorporated into the RTA 1988 at s 99A).
If you blow in these BAC levels you can NEVER be convicted of impaired
driving even if you're impaired because the province only suspends a driver's
licence for 3 days for a first offence.
Driving under the influence of alcohol is a punishable offence, including the possibility of cancellation of your
licence or
even jail time.
It is illegal for any driver to
drive without insurance, and you could face a fine and penalty points on your
licence before you've
even got it!
Do you want a
licence that would only allow you to
drive in the
evenings or on weekends?
Whatever your circumstances, having a
driving offence conviction and being without a
licence (
even if you've since regained it) could have an impact on your future career choices and prospects.
The statutory services have the power to force the sale of property or belongings, register child maintenance arrears as debt and
even, through the courts, confiscate
driving licences and imprison parents who avoid paying.
As any lawyer, or anyone else with
even a modicum of knowledge of Canadian law will tell you, it is a PRIVILEGE to
drive on our highways, granted by a licensing procedure, which must be paid for by
licence holders year after year.