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OR: what they have/have not allowed
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Thankyou very much for that info dd.
I have penned a letter this morning.
My home education officer at the council is also penning a letter in support.
If I have no car, my son who is home educated, will not be able to regularly socialise or go on learning trips.
I have contacted the OR examiner again and asked for another SOA sheet as the last one would not be applicable as I want to add taxis/bus/train fares on.
She said 'well it might not come to your car being taken off you, send in an appeal letter & the decision then goes before a panel'.
Although I may be able to buy the car off the OR for a nominal fee.
Again thankyou for advice.
Well fancy that ! as soon as the OR / examiner is challenged she starts to back off !
Good luck
DDDebt Doctor, Debt caseworker, Citizens' Advice Bureau .
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