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91-Year-Old with Alzheimer’s Convicted in DVLA Insurance Case

dramabreakBy dramabreakMarch 6, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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A 91-year-old man suffering from Alzheimer’s faces conviction after his parked Renault Megane went uninsured for just 11 days while his family arranged its sale. The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) pursued the case through the Single Justice Procedure (SJP), resulting in a court ruling despite family explanations of the circumstances.

Case Details and Family Explanation

The vehicle, a 10-year-old model, sat stationary on the family driveway in Wimborne, Dorset, after authorities revoked the pensioner’s driving license due to his Alzheimer’s diagnosis. His son detailed the situation in a submission to the court, noting that insurance covered the car from September 5 to September 11 last year solely to pass an MOT test ahead of the sale, which completed on September 22.

“I am completing this on behalf of my father, who has Alzheimer’s and had his licence revoked due to his illness,” the son wrote. “We took the car and parked it on our driveway while we were selling it. We took out car insurance with LV from September 5 to September 11, so we were insured to get the MOT. The car was sold on September 22, so it was uninsured for a very short period, parked on the driveway.” He emphasized his father’s birth year of 1934 on the form.

Single Justice Procedure and Prosecution Outcome

Prosecutors initiated action in September over the insurance lapse, with conviction notices arriving the following month. The son entered a guilty plea on his father’s behalf. Magistrate Eve Cooper at Leicester Magistrates’ Court issued an absolute discharge, avoiding any fine.

Magistrates in SJP cases can pause proceedings for public interest reviews if mitigation details suggest otherwise, yet this did not occur here. The DVLA notes limitations in the SJP system that prevent routine access to such letters, advocating reforms so prosecutors review them beforehand. The agency encourages direct contact from defendants with key vulnerabilities.

Government officials continue evaluating SJP changes amid concerns over convictions of vulnerable elderly individuals for minor administrative oversights like unpaid bills.

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