dumb question my boy asked

In Manitoba we were on probation for 1 year after obtaining a license, and if you got a ticket in that time, your license could be suspended, and the probation could be extended. Points were assessed based on severity of offence, minimum of 2 per moving violation, and once you hit 6, the gov't can suspend your license for whatever period the pencil pushing gov't lackey deemed appropriate. I never had more than 6 points, they would be reduced on a sliding scale with 12 continuous months of collision and conviction free driving, which I seemed to have some degree of difficulty doing. My buddy had accumulated 42 points, all from moving violations, never a dui.
In Manitoba we were on probation for 1 year after obtaining a license, and if you got a ticket in that time, your license could be suspended, and the probation could be extended. Points were assessed based on severity of offence, minimum of 2 per moving violation, and once you hit 6, the gov't can suspend your license for whatever period the pencil pushing gov't lackey deemed appropriate. I never had more than 6 points, they would be reduced on a sliding scale with 12 continuous months of collision and conviction free driving, which I seemed to have some degree of difficulty doing. My buddy had accumulated 42 points, all from moving violations, never a dui.
In Manitoba when you hit 6 demerits points you are required to go to what is called a show cause hearing. Basically the guy just belittles you. I was 22 and driving the Dart. Got half way through the interview stood up threw my license on the desk and left. A week later my license came back in the mail. Always had some merit points after that, enough to cover any tickets I got. Am older now but the Dart is back, been a good boy so far but I seem to lose 40 years when I get behind the wheel of it.