Mark Lamarr banned from driving despite exceptional hardship arguments
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Mark Lamarr banned from driving despite exceptional hardship arguments
"Mark Lamarr pleaded guilty to driving a 2019 Volvo XC60 at 46mph in a 40mph zone, resulting in a six-month driving ban and a fine of £76."
"Lamarr claimed he needed his car to transport his young daughter and visit his mother, who suffers from arthritis, citing his own health issues."
"The court noted that while Lamarr would experience some hardship from the ban, it did not amount to exceptional hardship as he had previously accumulated nine points."
Mark Lamarr was banned from driving for six months after pleading guilty to driving at 46mph in a 40mph zone. He received three points on his license, a fine of £76, and was ordered to pay additional costs. Lamarr argued that he needed his car for family responsibilities and due to his health condition, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. The court acknowledged his hardship but determined it did not constitute exceptional hardship. Lamarr has a history of speeding offences, with nine points already on his license.
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