23-02-17, 03:08 PM
The way that multiple offences are dealt with by the courts is you are done for every offence but only get points for the most severe.
I.e. 4 bald tyres, using the phone and doing 40 in a 30 could see you get 21 points in one go but you would only get 6 from the mobile phone element.
The article is about people who have been done time and time again and actually have many more than 12 points on their licence. The reason we have the 12 points/3 year rule is because we know that nobody is perfect but to amass that many points (40+ or 60+) means they have amassed them within 3 years. i.e. they have no intention of changing their ways.
I.e. 4 bald tyres, using the phone and doing 40 in a 30 could see you get 21 points in one go but you would only get 6 from the mobile phone element.
The article is about people who have been done time and time again and actually have many more than 12 points on their licence. The reason we have the 12 points/3 year rule is because we know that nobody is perfect but to amass that many points (40+ or 60+) means they have amassed them within 3 years. i.e. they have no intention of changing their ways.
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again