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<blockquote data-quote="California" data-source="post: 6735575" data-attributes="member: 23802"><p>I guess it must vary depending on which county you are in then. I am in Lincolnshire who used to operate the same system that you mention (giving details of my Dr. and permission to for them contact the doctor at no extra cost) on all the previous occasions I renewed. So this new system of needing to get a letter signed by your doctor before being allowed to aply rather caught me by surprise. I had assumed it was a new nationwide thing but obviously not.</p><p>I'm sure the Lincolnshire doctors must be pleased. He said he had done lots of them in the last few months and at £50 a pop for an autograph (which I believe goes to the Dr rather than the NHS) it must he a handy little earner for them!</p><p>I can see the reasoning behind it of course but it seemed like a bit of a waste of time and money when the old system seemed to work perfectly fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="California, post: 6735575, member: 23802"] I guess it must vary depending on which county you are in then. I am in Lincolnshire who used to operate the same system that you mention (giving details of my Dr. and permission to for them contact the doctor at no extra cost) on all the previous occasions I renewed. So this new system of needing to get a letter signed by your doctor before being allowed to aply rather caught me by surprise. I had assumed it was a new nationwide thing but obviously not. I'm sure the Lincolnshire doctors must be pleased. He said he had done lots of them in the last few months and at £50 a pop for an autograph (which I believe goes to the Dr rather than the NHS) it must he a handy little earner for them! I can see the reasoning behind it of course but it seemed like a bit of a waste of time and money when the old system seemed to work perfectly fine. [/QUOTE]
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