Whittle v Kirby: 1946

A special reason for not disqualifying a driver is one which is special to the facts of the case and not personal to the offender.

Citations:

[1946] 2 All ER 252

Cited by:

CitedDirector of Public Prosecutions v Bristow QBD 28-Oct-1996
The prosecutor appealed against the decision of the magistrates, having found the defendant guilty of driving with excess alcohol, then not to disqualify him, finding special reasons for so doing. He had gone in answer to a call that a child niece . .
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Updated: 05 May 2022; Ref: scu.277134