If you are convicted of both offences, what “Exceptional Hardship” will you or others suffer. Note the hardship must be exceptional – that is over and above that which everybody might suffer if they were banned?
This is where I think I'm at - thank you for asking.
I started a micro business 10 months ago - more successful than I expected - I left my old job which included driving to concentrate on this full time and capitalise on the surprising growth and christmas trade.
I currently have to drive parcels on a daily basis to a Postal drop off point. Parcels are numerous and heavy when in number - but not enough in number to qualify for collection services just yet - that will come within 6 months if growth continues.
The business plan includes multiple 'in person' markets in 2026 to raise our (the business) profile.
The business is just getting to the point it's clearing its start-up debt and on track to begin to pay me in the new year.
If I have to pay a driver - it's with what I would have paid myself and the business will fold once my savings run out. I am 50 single, no dependants (so no real case to make there) mortgage to pay and with 9-12 points - no prospect of getting my old job back, or any of the other obvious choices.
Not sure it's much of a case, but it's where I'm at.