QUITE often in your court reports a defendant who has been found guilty of driving with no insurance or licence will be given a driving ban as part of his or her sentence. I am baffled. How can this be a punishment for someone who does not have a licence
QUITE often in your court reports a defendant who has been found guilty of driving with no insurance or licence will be given a driving ban as part of his or her sentence.
I am baffled.
How can this be a punishment for someone who does not have a licence and should not be driving anyway? Any thoughts?
DAVID CARTER
Broad Lane
Moulton
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