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PASS Acme-Licence-1.0 darwin-thread-multi-64int-2level 8.10.0     

Author: chris
Date: Sep 17, 2008 18:12

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Re: Is your licence out of date?     

Author: Peter Hill
Date: Sep 15, 2008 23:45

... has worked for me, until you get caught by a red light camera or a speed camera and you have to send your licence in. I've never done so yet and no ones come knocking for it. B2003 If your licence is for an old address have they ever found you to give you the fine/points? Or have you registered the car to your ...
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Re: Is your licence out of date?     

Author: tim.....
Date: Sep 15, 2008 10:51

... the card, as that database serves other purposes. ISTM that if you pay for a new licence format, or the taxpayers as a whole pay for it, the overall result is more-or-less the same, with such a large proportion of taxpayers being licence holders. I understand that, but by charging a fee they add a whole new department that process the payments that...
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Re: Is your licence out of date?     

Author: Peter Hill
Date: Sep 15, 2008 10:12

... like they were saying: ISTR that when photocard licences first appeared, you needed to keep your paper licence as well (for instance car hire companies wanted to see ... paper at home whenever I need to produce a licence? No, the paper bit is still necessary. It's the main bit of the licence, and includes any small details that hire companies might...
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Re: Is your licence out of date?     

Author: Brimstone
Date: Sep 15, 2008 07:05

... like they were saying: ISTR that when photocard licences first appeared, you needed to keep your paper licence as well (for instance car hire companies wanted to see ... paper at home whenever I need to produce a licence? No, the paper bit is still necessary. It's the main bit of the licence, and includes any small details that hire companies might...
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Re: Is your licence out of date?     

Author: Adrian
Date: Sep 15, 2008 05:11

...sounding much like they were saying: ISTR that when photocard licences first appeared, you needed to keep your paper licence as well (for instance car hire companies wanted to see ... at home whenever I need to produce a licence? No, the paper bit is still necessary. It's the main bit of the licence, and includes any small details that hire companies might ...
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Re: Is your licence out of date?     

Author: Mike Barnes
Date: Sep 15, 2008 04:59

... masters. If you have a photocard licence it expires after ten years and you... 1-000-fines-thousands-photocard-driving-licences-expire.html Should I still be using... I am. ISTR that when photocard licences first appeared, you needed to keep your paper licence as well (for instance car hire companies wanted to... paper at home whenever I need to produce a licence? -- Mike Barnes
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Re: Is your licence out of date?     

Author: Mike Barnes
Date: Sep 15, 2008 01:45

... in charge for the card, as that database serves other purposes. ISTM that if you pay for a new licence format, or the taxpayers as a whole pay for it, the overall result is more-or-less the same, with such a large proportion of taxpayers being licence holders. Anyway, how can you be so sure how much it costs the government to issue you with a photocard? ...
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Re: Is your licence out of date?     

Author: Mike Barnes
Date: Sep 15, 2008 01:44

...>>large number of incompetent fuckwits being removed from the roads. £30/yr (although the vast majority of people don't have a bike licence or need a trailer licence, so it'd actually be £85, or considerably less than a tenner a year) is a tiny proportion of the cost of driving. It's also very...
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Re: Is your licence out of date?     

Author: Tony Dragon
Date: Sep 15, 2008 00:38

... of somebody who is A LONG WAY from being a good driver. I think the reference to "party tricks" is the ability to demonstrate manoeuvres that are rarely used once you've got your licence and are driving for real rather than to satisfy the examiner. A three-point turn is a classic example. Apart from the other day (*), I can't remember when I last did one of these: if I ...
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