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Old 03-04-2009, 04:08 PM
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help my licence is being revoked


in may 2008 i passed my driving test, i have just recieved a letter from the dvla telling me that they are revoking my licence because i didnt take a extended driving test which they appartently ordered me to do back in 2001 when i was done for dangerous driving. before took my test, i asked the dvla weither i had to take the extended test and was informed that i didnt have to , and good luck. since then i passed my test and have obtained a full uk license. the letter tells me that they are at fault and that they have only just been informed by the court of this offence. i have had my license nearly a year and it has been nearly nine years since this offence. i have been a delivery driver for the last eight months and my job now hangs in the balance. PLEASE HELP. where do i go to dispute.
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Old 03-04-2009, 07:39 PM
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in may 2008 i passed my driving test, i have just recieved a letter from the dvla telling me that they are revoking my licence because i didnt take a extended driving test which they appartently ordered me to do back in 2001 when i was done for dangerous driving. before took my test, i asked the dvla weither i had to take the extended test and was informed that i didnt have to , and good luck. since then i passed my test and have obtained a full uk license. the letter tells me that they are at fault and that they have only just been informed by the court of this offence. i have had my license nearly a year and it has been nearly nine years since this offence. i have been a delivery driver for the last eight months and my job now hangs in the balance. PLEASE HELP. where do i go to dispute.
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