LONDON, ONT. Londoners came through in a big way Thursday for Virgin Radio and Pure Country London’s ‘One Stop Holiday Drop’ event. Several hundred Londoners lined up in vehicles to drop off toys in support of Tots for Toys along with food donations for the Business Cares Food Drive in support of the London Food Bank. Londoner Dave Cambridge came with a car loaded with toy donations, which he said he was dropping off for his daughter Kaitlin Cambridge. “It actually isn’t my haul. It was my daughter’s. She’s been doing a charity a month for the 2020 year. And this was her last charity for the year. She couldn’t make it so I picked them all up from her house and brought them over here.”
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Demerit Check Launches New Website Which Allows NZ Drivers To Check Their Demerit Points Online
A newly launched website, demeritcheck.co.nz, allows Kiwi drivers to confirm how many demerit points they currently have, how many points they’ve had in the past, and their demerit suspension history (DSH).
Previously, drivers who were worried about their demerit points balance had to contact the NZ Transport Agency by phone to find out, often with extremely long wait times due to insufficient resources to handle the high volume of calls.
An official NZTA partner, Demerit Check is authorised to communicate with the government agency and submit DSH requests on their clients’ behalf. This service can be performed for any driver holding any class of driver’s licence. The problem is, when your driver’s licence is suspended – all of your classes are suspended.