HC Deb 28 February 1956 vol 549 c111W
Mr. Isaacs

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department to give, for the twelve months ending at the most convenient date, the numbers of convictions for motor driving offences in England and Wales and the County of Surrey, respectively, in which a period of suspension of the driving licence was recorded as part of the penalty imposed; in how many of such cases there was an appeal against the suspension of the licence; and, of that number, how many had the suspension of the licence removed.

Major Lloyd-George

During the twelve months ended 31st December, 1954, there were 21,262 disqualifications in England and Wales of which 415 were in the County of Surrey (excluding those parts in the Metropolitan Police district). Information as to appeals in England and Wales is not available, but I am informed that in Surrey there were ten, of which one was successful.