Society & Culture2 mins ago
driving offences
My 18 year old son recently lent his car to a friend who was not insured and did not have a licence. The car crashed with my son as a passenger. My son received a caution for lending his car to someone he knew had no licence and insurance and has been told he will receive points on his licence and possibly lose it, he has only been driving since last December. His friend has been charged with careless driving, driving with no licence and driving with no insurance. Can anyone tell me what sort of punishment the boys should expect. Thankyou
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think he may have become confused between being cautioned for the offence (which is a formal acceptance that he has committed it rather than going to court) and the PACE caution he is given by the officer that he is "not obliged to say anything...." You need to clarify this before investigating options further.