Soldato
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Your partner needs should tell the magistrate the same things you have mentioned in your OP and make it clear she requires a car for her work.
I was in a magistrates court years ago, one guy was up on a driving offense had well over 20 points in his license already and was up on a speeding charge. He argued that he was self employed and driving was essential for him as he wouldn't be able to make any money (I think he owned a bouncy castle hire company). The magistrate gave him another 3 points and hefty fine but didn't ban him from driving but warned him this was the last time (he also remarked at how expensive his insurance premium was going to be with all these points).
I was in a magistrates court years ago, one guy was up on a driving offense had well over 20 points in his license already and was up on a speeding charge. He argued that he was self employed and driving was essential for him as he wouldn't be able to make any money (I think he owned a bouncy castle hire company). The magistrate gave him another 3 points and hefty fine but didn't ban him from driving but warned him this was the last time (he also remarked at how expensive his insurance premium was going to be with all these points).