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We don't seem to have heard anything bad about Staffs. Police. Maybe they're just getting on with the job and prosecuting people. I wonder if we can arrange for Lancashire to lose the contract, and subcontract out to Staffs.? I can't see Lancashire bothering to check that van and its driver.
Why is the van pixellated ?
46 years is impressive. Not that I condone driving without a license, but the fact that he wasn't caught sooner implies that he drove carefully or at least was lucky.
My grandfather managed to drive for over 50 years - while technically in possession of a licence - having never passed a test. When he was conscripted for WW2, on basic training they needed someone to drive a van, and the RSM told him to do it. When he said 'But I don't have a licence', the RSM said 'You do now!', and one arrived in the post a week later.
Or that someone else copped for his points.