Kimosabe wrote:There's big business to be made from offering four hour long 'courses' in place of three points and a £100 fine. Maybe the IAM are considering this market with a view to expanding their interests.
Not just considering! For example, the IAM is currently advertising for people to run courses for the rehabilitation of drink- and drug-influenced drivers:
IAM Inform weekly newsletter wrote:
IAM DRA looking for trainers
IAM Driver Retraining Academy (DRA) has vacancies for quality trainers to join the expanding team to deliver drink drive rehabilitation courses. If you have experience delivering client-centred courses in the driver training industry, or work within the counselling profession or police, IAM DRA would like to hear from you. Teaching qualifications or experience in alcohol and drug abuse are required. There are vacancies throughout the UK.
David