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Thursday 26 May 2016

IT IS THE LAW

Nearly 70,000 potentially dangerous unlicensed drivers have been given “pointless” penalty points, new figures show.
A total of 69,353 currently have penalty points despite having no licence. Points are issued to drivers convicted of motoring offences including speeding, failing to stop at a red light, and drink driving.
Drivers caught behind the wheel without a valid licence can be fined up to £1,000 and have three to six points put on their DVLA record.
One driver in the UK without a valid licence has a total of 40 points on their record, according to figures obtained by a freedom of information request.
More than one thousand drivers in the UK have more than 12 points on their licence, the threshold for disqualification.
Last year 32,399 unlicensed drivers were issued with penalty points across Britain, according to the DVLA figures.

ALL THE GOVERNMENT ARE GOOD AT IS HAVING ADVERTS IN THE NEWSPAPERS ON RADIO AND TELEVISION SAYING IT IS THE LAW
ALSO WHAT THEY ARE GOOD AT IS ARRESTING OLD MEN WHO HAVE COMMITTED A CRIME FORTY YEARS AGO.

2 comments:

dave said...

Why did you delete the comments people's wrote?
THE ÈMÈS SHTÈCHT

Rabbi Gaby Lock said...

FUCKING IS NOT AGAINST THE TORAH
I WILL DELETE THINGS YOU WRITE AGAINST THE TORAH