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You can unsubscribe at any time.Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy noticeA teenager who waited months to sit his driving test was left "devastated" after it was cancelled last minute because the examiner thought his car was "too dirty", his mum has claimed.Leo Sargent, 17, was ready to start his driving test last Friday in a 14 year old Ford Fiesta, but was gutted when the examiner looked at his footwell and is said to have halted the test.Leo mum Jane Sargent, from Morningthorpe, Norfolk, said she had gone out in the snow on the same morning of the exam last Friday to ensure the car was spotless.But the examiner wiped a cloth over the footwell and told them the 62 test wouldn go ahead because it was "too dirty", she said.Parents want child first car to be safe but new drivers want one to impress matesMum of three Jane, 55, said: "It was a real kick in the teeth. We were both really miserable."They basically expect you to have a brand new car in order to take the test."There was a little bit of mud in the footwell by the time we arrived, but we live on a farm https://shathes14129.blogspot.com/2022/05/and-lastly-we-have-entirely-new-part-in.html , so there not much we could do about it."It an old car, so it going to have a bit of wear and tear."I basically begged the driving examiner to let me clean the car again then and there so that Leo could still take his test but he said that it was too late."He was completely uncaring."I think he was really paranoid about Covid and cleanliness, because he wouldn even touch the door handle to open the door to show me the footwell."She added: "I understand the need to be Covid safe, but if they going to be that particular about it, I think they should provide plastic sheets to cover the seats and the footwells during the test."Jane, who is also mum to a 19 year old son and 13 year old daughter, said that Leo has struggled with not being able to drive himself around during the Covid 19 pandemic.She said: "We live right out in the middle of nowhere high quality replica handbags china dolabuy , so Leo has found it really hard this year not being able to see his friends, or go and play any sport or go to the gym."This has just been an extra kick in the teeth. I really want him to be able to be independent."With the lockdowns it has taken him months to be able to make an appointment."Jane has now asked the test centre in Norwich for a refund of the exam charge but is not hopeful of getting one "because that would be the driving tester admitting he was wrong."And she added that there are currently no available driving tests available in Norwich for Leo to be able to re book his test in the area.She said: "The next nearest one to us is in Lowestoft, in Suffolk, and they have had a cancellation on December 29, so hopefully he will not have to wait too long to re do it..
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