Rileysport
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Registered: 18th Jun 04
Location: West Yorkshire
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How long are they or the good ol' licence for, does it vary dependant on what the ban was for?
eg my bro got banned for drink driving
i got banned for 14 days 6 years ago with an IN10 code
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Dean_W
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Registered: 13th Dec 05
Location: Downham Market, Norfolk
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5 years.
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willay
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Registered: 10th Nov 02
Location: Roydon, Essex
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14 days
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Cosmo
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Registered: 29th Mar 01
Location: Im the real one!
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depends on the offence, check out the DVLA website as all on there.
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ed
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Registered: 10th Sep 03
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I got banned for death by dangerous driving for life. I ran over 14,000 flies. That was a whole generation wiped out
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mark_d
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Registered: 11th Jul 06
Location: Southampton
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was readin on dvla the other day about this. 4 years from the offence for minor, 4 years from conviction for other ones and 11 years for offence which resulted in a ban iirc
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Rob B
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Registered: 8th Jan 04
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How did you get banned for 14 days
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Rileysport
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Registered: 18th Jun 04
Location: West Yorkshire
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quote: Originally posted by willay
14 days
cool eh
No licence or insurance and a good solicitor to bail me out 
[Edited on 28-07-2006 by Rileysport]
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Rileysport
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Registered: 18th Jun 04
Location: West Yorkshire
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holy fook, my bro's licence is as good as dead for 11years 
mine's now clean
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mark_d
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Registered: 11th Jul 06
Location: Southampton
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im not 100% sure it was 11 years. just have a look on the dvla site. i would do but i cba sorry lol. it was only 2 days ago when i looked though so i think im right
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Rileysport
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Registered: 18th Jun 04
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i have looked its 11years
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mark_d
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Ojc
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Registered: 14th Nov 00
Location: Reading: Drives : Clio 197
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4 years from date of conviction, need to declare it for another year though Yeah as if 
Mine comes off my license next year
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Rileysport
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Registered: 18th Jun 04
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i was a baby when i got mine olly, i'm 24 now 
and its 4 years from date of offence unless its something relly nasty
[Edited on 28-07-2006 by Rileysport]
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Ojc
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4 years from date of offence or conviction? If from offence I have less than year
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Rileysport
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Endorsements And Disqualifications
If you are convicted of a motoring offence, the court can endorse your licence with penalty points or order a period of disqualification.
A person whose penalty points reach 12 or more in a period of 3 years is liable to be disqualified
Endorsement Guide
Removing Expired Endorsements
How to get your licence back after being disqualified
How a disqualification period may be reduced
Short period disqualifications
The Road Traffic (New Drivers) Act 1995
Endorsement Offence Codes
Mutual Recognition of Driving Disqualifications with other countries
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1. Endorsement Guide
Disqualifications, convictions and acceptance of fixed penalties payments in respect of driving offences are notified to DVLA by the courts. The details are entered on to the driver's record and the licence. In addition to paying a fine/fixed penalty the drivers licence will be endorsed with a penalty ranging from 3-11 points or a period of disqualification will be imposed, depending on the seriousness of the offence. Any driver who incurs 12 or more penalty points within a 3-year period is liable to be disqualified under the "totting -up" system. Information on a driver's entitlement and endorsements are sent to courts and police on request.
Endorsements must remain on a licence for 11 years from date of conviction if the offence is :
drinking/drugs and driving (shown on the licence as DR10, DR20, DR30 and DR80).
causing death by careless driving whilst under the influence of drink/drugs (shown on the licence as CD40,CD50 and CD60).
causing death by careless driving, then failing to provide a specimen for analysis (shown on the licence as CD70).
or 4 years from date of conviction if the offence is as listed below :
reckless/dangerous driving (shown on the licence as DD40,DD60 and DD80),
offences resulting in disqualification.
disqualified from holding a full licence until a driving test has been passed.
or 4 years from the date of offence in all other cases.
[Edited on 28-07-2006 by Rileysport]
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