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senga-marie | 11:27 Sat 04th Dec 2004 | How it Works
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Can/do courts add points or endorsments to licences of  drivers who violate speed limits etc, where their licences have been issued in other jurisdictions, ie: Eire
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Yes. Any country within the EU has reciprocal agreements with all others regarding traffic offences where points on licence are involved.
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Answer: no. UK courts have no foreign jurisdiction in most civil law areas. I know a non-UK licence holder resident here for 30 yrs who had a run-in with police; Magistrates fined him but could not endorse his foreign licence (possibly why he never bothered to get a UK one!)

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