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DVLA and EU Directive- Petition

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Minnie19

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Hello,

My name is Helen and I have been a type 1 insulin dependent diabetic for the past 18 years. I am on an insulin pump and have excellent control of my diabetes. My Hba1c is good at 51mmols, and I have full awareness of hypo's. I am also a community nurse and use my car for work to get me around to see my patients as needed, therefore I particularly monitor my levels very closely due to driving.

In June 2014, I suffered two hypoglycaemic episodes during the night time whilst I was in a deep sleep. This was a very unusual occurrence for me and was caused by a sudden increase in temperature whilst I was also under a large amount of stress trying to work full time hours whilst completing a stressful university module. I did require assistance from my partner on both occasions and they occurred within a week of each other. Following support from my Diabetes Specialist Team my basal rates were adjusted and I had no further episodes, my consultant luckily also put in writing that he was happy for me to continue to drive as I am very vigalant at checking my blood glucose levels and monitor them as per DVLA guidelines before driving.

When reapplying for my Driving Licence as normal, I ticked yes to the box which said that I had required assistance from another person to treat two hypoglycaemic episodes within the past 12 months. There was no room to go into details around the context of these hypos and so I attached a letter with my application. On the 21st October I recieved a letter stating that my licence had been revoked on the basis of these two hypo's. When I contacted the DVLA they advised me that they did not need to contact my GP or Consultant to look into my medical records and I automatically no longer met the driving licence criteria. I find it both ignorant and discriminative that the DVLA do not consider these factors as diabetes is a complex condition to manage and if a Consultant thinks someone is medically fit to drive then their professional opinion should be taken into account. After lots of research and letters to raise awareness of this problem it is clear that this rule has come from the EU legislation brought into place in 2011.

I am currently in the process of appealing to the DVLA to try and get my licence back. However, I felt that even if there is minimal chance of me not getting my licence back that i simply could not just sit here and do nothing. So after letters and emails I have now set up a petition which can be accessed here:https://www.change.org/p/rt-hon-dav...ed-carefully-in-the-context-of-the-individual

Please read, sign and share the petition and if anyone wants to contact me you can do so on here or on Facebook where I have set up a group called Action for Diabetic Drivers. I hope that this petition can at least bring the concerns to the government so that these regulations can be reviewed and hopefully prevent this happening to other diabetics. I would also love to hear from anyone that has done this before or is going through the same problem. I hope that it is the case that there aren't many of you, but from my research I worry that this probably isn't the case. Wish me luck!!

Helen Nicholds
Action For Diabetic Drivers
 
Helen, I'm really sorry to hear this, it is so unfair :( Have you contacted Diabetes UK, who I think have been trying to clarify the situation regarding these clumsy and illogical rules? Someone who had been drinking and needed help would not lose their license! I will share your petition where I can.
 
Hi Northern

Yes I have been in contact with so many people I'm losing track! 🙂 Diabetes UK weren't able to support me in my own campaign or back my appeal but they were useful in providing me information regarding a meeting which was held yesterday in Brussels to discuss ongoing concerns with how the EU directive is being implemented by UK government.

I've written to various local MP's, MEP and Downing Street about the situation. Just waiting to hear back the minutes regarding yesterdays meeting, so lets keep our fingers crossed that it has been at least reviewed that it is a problem.

Thank you for your support, please do share the link and tell anyone you think would be interested. Unfortunately, although we are doing really well we need 100,000 signatures to raise it to parliament level. Just got to hope we can meet that in a year! Fingers crossed!

Helen
 
Well as one who lost their licence for 12 months and so had to change my job and I didn't want to - I sympathise and I wish you luck with the appeal of course.

But the link you gave doesn't work for me.
 
Hi Helen and welcome to the forum, what part of Devon are you from. I have a dual passport as on the border 🙂
 
1st link did not work for me BUT ! 2nd DID 🙂 Hope you ok & keep at it 😉
 
Thanks for signing Hobie and thank you. I'm doing well thanks and the petition is developing well on a daily basis. 🙂
 
I have just signed the petition.
 
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