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12th October 1979
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HE TOTTING-UP procedure T motoring offences should ;cropped, says a study '01tp of Conservative MP's. The group was formed by le Society of Conservative iviyers and was headed by ter Temple-Morris, MP for Narriinster. Introducing his .oposals under the title Vlotoring Justice", Mr .mple-Morris said the prent "uniquely British" system as "full of loopholes".

A Tiong his criticism are that e current driving licence is si y forged and altered, the suing of the HORT 1 (the rm which means you must -oduce your driving and thicle documents at a police ation) is often ignored with ipunity.

The endorsement system is irticularly harshly criticised 7 the group, which points out al offences are merely idarsable •and in no way aced_ Mr Temple-Morris proposed la'. on-the-spot penalties ioild be introduced, with ilmers being issued with a mkt on which the penalty is iy able at a Post Office. '

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