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Licence revoked on medical grounds

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forcem1 | 16:44 Sat 20th Jan 2007 | Road rules
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Hi,

I've just found out that my licence will be revoked in a few days time for medical reasons (brain surgery).
My Dr & Specialist say that I'm recovered & perfectly fit to drive.
This seems to contravein the DVLAs own guidlines (Medical Standards of Fitness to Drive) which states "when recovered from surgery" which I am.

Can anybody tell me if it's worth attempting to appeal this or are these blanket rules usually set in stone?

Thanks.
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Appeal now, Richard Hammond was not allowed to drive after his brain injury but he is now back on the road driving his Car & Motorbike.

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