There is no hole in which to pigeon him, which makes him admirable if not endorsable. |
But Sgt Melvin warned that the Government plans to make the offence endorsable with up to three penalty points. |
The Government is also attempting to make this an endorsable offence which means drivers could face a three-point penalty, if caught. |
The creation of a pledging note, which is a truly endorsable promissory note recording the claim and its guarantee, permits the raising of the claim. |
The translator shall demand a fully endorsable ticket. |
And the government is planning to make it an endorsable offence, so offenders will get three points on their licences. |