Exceptional Hardship
Exceptional Hardship does not mean the hardship and inconvenience disqualification will cause to the driver. Everyone who is disqualified suffers hardship and inconvenience. The hardship must be to others, ie. employees, third parties or other family members.
In order to persuade a Court not to disqualify needs not only expert advocacy but the proper presentation to the Court of the evidence upon which the driver seeks to rely.
Motoring Law Info:
- Failure to furnish information on a NOTICE OF INTENDED PROSECUTION
- Speeding
- Careless Driving
- Dangerous Driving
- Traffic Light Offences
- Contravening Traffic Signs & Signals, Road Signs & Markings
- Drink Driving/Excess Alcohol
- Drunk in Charge
- Failure to Provide a Specimen
- Mobile Phone Use
- Excess Weight/Overloaded Vehicle
- Penalty Points/Totting Up
- Exceptional Hardship
- Special Reasons
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