NO ONE likes getting licence penalty points but at least they’re a deterrent for bad drivers, right? Not going by DVLA figures.
A woman from Isleworth, west London, accumulated 42 points last year, all for failing to tell police who was driving at the time of an alleged offence.
Meanwhile a man from Warrington, Cheshire, gained 36 points for driving without insurance six times in less than two weeks.
Other high scorers include a man from Southend, with 30 points after being caught speeding 10 times.
Normally, 12 points within three years leads to a ban under ‘totting up’ rules, although magistrates can exercise discretion if it would cause exceptional hardship.
Simon Best, Chief Executive of the Institute of Advanced Motorists, said: "
Drivers must expect that 12 points means a ban or the whole system falls into disrepute."
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