If DVLA computers can't or don't detect multiple or fraudulent driving licence applications then they ought to be able to. But then they are run by the Government so useless isn't even close! 10% of all information on DVLA database is inaccurate in some way - allegedly
Edited by Armitage Shanks {p} on 27/01/2009 at 10:24
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Nothing to do with computers, this is fraud clear and smiple. You can defraud anyone or anything.
the inaccuracy in the database is in some way caused by a: people entering it wrong, b: people making mistakes on applications, c: lying.
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If DVLA computers can't or don't detect multiple or fraudulent driving licence applications
A "ghost licence" is one that is set up on the system for someone who doesn't have alicence, but has an offence ....
10% of all information on DVLA database is inaccurate in some way
I am sure that it is more than that, given the number of people in any year that change their address, name, or car or any combination.
I know when I last moved DVLA were informed when I got around to it not immediately.
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But AS for Conditional offers a Driving Licence does not go to DVLA for endorsement but the points written on by Sharon from Essex, one of the Mags Clerks Clerks, who maybe has never seen a doctored Licence.
Secondly the scam reported is fairly rife and it won't be the first Uni Student that has made a bob or two doing the same thing.......
I always say one may thibnk that hey are getting away with it but at the end there is a day of reckoning......
dvd
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DVD I don't think that we are talking about 'doctored' licences but ones fraudulently obtained as duplicates or by non-existent people ie genuine but illegal. Does Sharon in Essex not report to DVLA that she has written 3 points + SP30 on an individual's licence? I have 3 points on my licence - if I rang DVLA or my employer contacted them to ask about the state of my licence would have they have knowledge of the points applied in Essex?
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