Originally posted by NotAllThere
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How many points have you ever received on your licence?
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostSwitzerland - hence no points. First one was 120CHF, the rest 40CHF. I.e. £100 and £30 for the rest at today's prices.Comment
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I had two big accidents in my first few years of driving.
The first I got 3 points - driving without due care and attention, although I still don't think it was my fault.
The second, less than a year later, probably was at least mostly my fault, and I got a fine and 3 month ban. I was upside down in a ditch, which I still have nightmares about today (over 20 years ago). My insurance actually went down - a ban wiped the points from my licence (dunno if that's still the case).
Since then I've been points free - one parking ticket and one speed awareness course.
But have managed to have two more non-fault write-offs.Comment
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About 20 years ago: 59 in a 30 zone. I opened up a bit too early leaving the 30. Got caught by a bobby behind a bush with a handheld radar.
RAC advised me that, as it was close to double the speed limit I should plead guilty by post because, if I went to court in person, there would be an outside possibility of a ban. Helpfully, they provided me with a template grovelling letter to submit.
That one was 6 points and £280. I think the magistrate was annoyed that I wasn't present to be bollocked in person.Comment
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Originally posted by stek View PostI’ve had two bus lane penalties....Comment
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Originally posted by stek View PostI’ve had two bus lane penalties....…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostAre you contracting to the Dublin Corporation by any chance? When (if) they finish the trams on the north side will you be out of work?
I’m working in the IFSC, tons of Brexit work here!Comment
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Originally posted by stek View PostI’m working in the IFSC, tons of Brexit work here!…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostI used to have a client based there and another on O'Connell Street. Both were skinflints and I had to stay at the North Star (near Connolly Station). That was back in the late 90s.Comment
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