The special reasons argument is not a legal defence but if successful it could be used to not only avoid a driving disqualification but any penalties for that offence altogether.
Special reasons is NOT a legal defence. Special reasons is used to convince the courts to not punish you for the offence that you have been charged with, despite technically being guilty of the offence.
Examples of special reasons
Drink Driving Offences
Drink was spiked
Reflux
You were driving in an emergency
Drug Driving Offences
Consuming a drug unknowingly
Short distance travelled
Driving in an emergency
Speeding Offences
Driving in an emergency
Driving somebody to the hospital
Driving to get away from a dangerous personal situation
Driving with no insurance
Genuine belief that you were insured
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