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penalty point
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penalty point
n
1. (Law) Brit an endorsement on a driving licence due to a motoring offence he also got eight penalty points on his licence
2. (General Sporting Terms) a point awarded against a sports team or competitor for an infringement of the rules


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THE following cases were heard at Cardiff Magistrates' Court: Susan Catherine Hunt, 47, of Lewis Place, Porthcawl, was fined pounds 390, ordered to pay pounds 40 costs and given eight penalty points after she was found guilty of driving a Ford Ka on Newton Nottage Road, Porthcawl, without insurance.
The penalty points system for driving offences was introduced in Ireland on 31 October 2002 In April 2006, fixed charge fines for motorists guilty of driving offences were also introduced The penalty points system for driving offences was introduced in Ireland on 31 October 2002.
Exactly how many again depends on the circumstances of the offence but generally you can expect three penalty points for a minor speeding offence.
 
 
 
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