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Old 09-22-2009, 07:40 PM   #13
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Suspension may be ordered for a poor driving record (as discussed above), medical grounds, failure to pay a motor vehicle judgement and failure to pay an outstanding fine. The Board has the right to suspend a licence for any length of time. Before suspending a licence, the person is given 10 days notice and a chance to be heard in writing or in person, with or without a lawyer. In making its decision, the Board considers a number of things including the person’s driving record, driving attitude, driving skills, knowledge and any other important facts.
http://www.slsedmonton.com/criminal/...or_Suspensions

An informative read, which will probably help you out a little bit.
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