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steve426
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just got back from my tribunel what a waste of time iwent in on my crutches they adnit i cant walk then they start asking questons about my mental health they soon realised i have aproblem with my memory and tell me i need to inform dvla and i should not be driving .im a driver for a living so pack in work but they wont give me any money so i just become homeless and starve to death what a joke dwp are
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But seriously if your driving ability is impaired which it seems to be, would it not be far better to be poor and living in a tent than killing a minibus full of school children?
Selfish in my opinion.
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ilovecats said:
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Those of us who have an impairment or disability and drive must know and accept when it’s time to give up and stop driving and not wait till they cause or are involved in an accident by their own selfishness and ordered to stop driving by the courts.
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wilko said:Those of us who have an impairment or disability and drive must know and accept when it’s time to give up and stop driving and not wait till they cause or are involved in an accident by their own selfishness and ordered to stop driving by the courts.
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Without passing judgement as we do not have all the facts, I would hope that Steve426 would at least heed the warning and seek advice from his GP
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
i dont have a memory problem my gp has never said that it was some mumpty in the tribunel tjat bombarded me with stupid questons i couldnt answer
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