news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/kent/7408422.stm
"£250 on the internet. .......a paper counterpart for an extra £100."
"the website which sold the licence to the BBC said in an email it had a "very heavy workload".
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whilst it is a problem, particularly for someone hiring a new driver....officialdom usually always refers to either the DVLA or PNC (Police National Computer)...and if you're using a false one you're not talking driving offences, you're talking about forms of fraud
mind you it's virtually impossible to get anyone into a prison nowadays, so i don't suppose the potential miscreant cares either way
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It'll certainly be a problem for the directors of companies should a fraudulent/unlicenced driver kill or maim someone.
Would there likely be charges of corporate manslaughter to face?
Apart from anything else, would the insurance company wash their hands of the dreadful consequences of something like that?
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I must say price is bit steep. Spend a little more and you can fake passport of any EU countries [few months back Panorama showed a documentary on this]
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"*********are document replication specialists. Rather than our operation hinging on one or two people, we have developed a world-wide network of talented and skilled professionals who have the ability to meet the demands of you the customer."
Not mentioning where this was cut from. "Take me with you I can see" springs to mind.
Edited by Pugugly on 20/05/2008 at 08:11
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If anyone is even slightly injured by a fake driver holding a fake licence, the director and every single employee of this waste-of-space "business" should be sued into bankruptcy, imprisoned, and, naturally, banned from driving for life. As if there weren't enough problems with some of the "real" drivers around!
I notice from reading the 200 line long disclaimer on the company's website that xxxmaster deny all liability for everything forever. Let's put that to the test right now!
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Uptill quite recently and probably still can it was possible to get genuine licences for any class from Poland for the exchange of enough euros.
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PU, a google search for that wording gives exactly one hit. Took me half a second.
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