Driving test
Dear Driving Standards Agency,
The two driving examiners have been picky on me when marking me down on my driving and why do examiners ask you to carry out a emergency stop when not safe to do so on main roads or some side roads to and would like this message to be passed to andy smith.
Yours faithfully,s. Randhawa
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Driving T 0300 200
Standards 1122
Agency
F 0300 200
PO Box 280 1155
NEWCASTLE www.gov.uk/dsa
UPON TYNE
NE99 1FP
[FOI #154001 email]
our ref: 1303/01294
27 March 2013
Dear Sir/Madam
Thank you for your email of 21 March.
Unfortunately, from the information provided I cannot access your records
at this time.
The Data Protection Act 1998 does not allow the Agency to access
candidate’s individual details if the customer cannot provide two of the
following identifiers.
o Driving Licence number
o Theory Test Certificate number
o Application Reference number
If you wish us to process your enquiry any further could you please
forward two of the above to enable us to access your details.
I look forward to hearing from you as soon as possible.
Yours sincerely
Jonathan Hall
Corporate Correspondence
Customer Operations
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Paul Chapman left an annotation ()
This is not a FOI request, more the ranting of a disappointed candidate. You appear to suggest more than one examiner has failed you. It is not a coincidence, nor do they decide to fail people for no reason, or collude against any individual. The reason that you failed your test was because your driving was not considered good enough to pass. You accrued over the number of minimum marks required, or managed to get a major mark. Either way you failed, and nothing will change that.