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06-19-09, 12:35
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mikey613 is offline
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Demerit Point Interview
I've had some bad luck in my past, ended up in three accidents a few tickets and a license suspension, six months and two tickets after my suspension I get a letter in the mail saying I need to go in for an interview... I need my car for work, and pretty much my whole life... im just wondering what my chances are of keeping my license???
Ottawa, Ontario..
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06-20-09, 07:36
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Re: Demerit Point Interview
LOL 2nd post on the forum and this is your question? Are there not any law forums out there? Either way, good luck.
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06-20-09, 08:26
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Re: Demerit Point Interview
Bad luck? You're going to have to come up with a better story than misfortune to keep your license.
The purpose of the interview is convince the examiner that you should be allowed to keep your license notwithstanding the fact that you have been convicted of XYZ before
I would be wary of going in there with `bad luck` as your story. Basically, you`re saying that none of the past incidents were your fault (no matter that you pleaded guilty or were convicted).
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06-20-09, 11:57
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Re: Demerit Point Interview
I dont plan to go in their and say it was bad luck, I plan to go in and say that it was my fault, I had poor judgment when speeding. Driving is a privilege not a right, i need my car for my everyday life. PLEASE DONT TAKE IT AWAY
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06-21-09, 06:38
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Re: Demerit Point Interview
I can't say what your odds are of keeping your license, but I have heard of people getting conditional licenses for work only-ie. you can get to work and back (or possibly drive while performing work duties) but that is all. No recreational driving. Better than nothing, but if you've already received a suspension, and if public transportation is available to get you to work and you aren't required to drive in order to perform your job, you may not be eligible for this conditional license.
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06-21-09, 10:19
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Re: Demerit Point Interview
well thats better then nothing, wear my work clothes when im driving around :P
no public transportation out there either, well there is but its very limited....
I am hoping they will just let me keep it, Ive heard so many different things I dont know what to believe.
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06-21-09, 08:36
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Re: Demerit Point Interview
WOW.. are really sure you should be on the road? I do mean that honestly.
I think you should give it some serious thought, consider taking a driving refresher course (will also look good the examiner) and understand why it that you have been involved in soooo many incidents.
It's way to easy to say .. it's someones else fault. Considering this is just what you have been caught with it.. there is surely a lot more than hasn't been addressed.
Soul searching time and it may help you come up with a good explanation for the examiner.
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06-22-09, 03:12
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Re: Demerit Point Interview
Mikey, don't know you from squat, but I'd be nervous around you on the road. So you had 3 accidents, lots of tickets, got suspended, then 2 more tickets in the next 6 months? Then you say you would drive around with your work clothes on if the court was good to you? You don't seem to have learned any lessons. Sorry, nothing against you, but maybe you need to spend some time without a car to think about it?
Good luck but I feel more for the people you hit in the accidents and hope they weren't hurt.
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06-22-09, 03:34
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Re: Demerit Point Interview
Not knowing anything but what has been written here, I have to say that you need to seriously consider that the answers you've gotten here are likely mild to the opinion that the court will hold.
That you will lose your job is not something that is guaranteed to sway a court. After all it was you that racked up the tickets and accidents - if work was that important to you, you'd have been more careful. Just because public transport would be difficult isn't enough.
I agree with Baker. If you want to come out of this interview successful, you've got to change your whole mindset. They get people giving them sob stories every day and its very likely they've learnt to spot the fakers. And frankly your joking remark about the work clothes says to me that you aren't taking this as seriously as you need to.
Don't want to get on your case, but you asked for advice. I think you need to start taking some responsibility for things.
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06-22-09, 12:25
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Re: Demerit Point Interview
You dont know the situation so how can you judge someone? I asked a simple question, not your outlook on what I should do with my life... I am taking this very seriously, and obviously was joking about my work clothes. I don't plan to go in there and give them a sob story I plan to go in and explain to them that if you take my license away your taking my life away, my ways of making money, getting to school, pretty much changing my whole lifestyle. I really could care less of what you think about my driving, I know my ability to drive is fine and im not concerned about what any of you think.
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06-22-09, 03:05
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Not too old to learn.
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Re: Demerit Point Interview
You need help, enjoy walking and riding the bus. Your attitude here towards others reflects your attitude about driving also.
Last edited by RTexasF : 06-22-09 at 03:27.
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06-22-09, 03:27
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Re: Demerit Point Interview
its all good ill stick with the benzo
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