In Nottingham, a man born in 1938 was arrested during a street check. And might not provide his papers, having never passed the permit in his life. He had been riding since he was 12 years old.
Arrested by police in the UK, an octogenarian tells officers that“he had been driving without a license or insurance for more than seventy years”, tell it Guardian.
It was a “routine check” in the parking lot of a supermarket, tell on Facebook the police of Nottingham, who say they have arrested “by chance” the man driving a Mini.
They tell their “stupefaction” following hearing the driver, born in 1938, explain to them that, “since he was 12 years old he had no license or insurance and had always avoided getting arrested by the police”. They add :
Luckily, he had never had an accident or caused any damage.”
In the United Kingdom as elsewhere, it is illegal to drive without a licence. Any offender is liable to a fine and the withdrawal of 3 to 6 points, recalls the British daily. Police did not say whether they seized the vehicle…
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