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Yep. Keep suggesting other cars but she isn't interestedmerely at clientco for the entertainment -
Not to mention the Bonfire of the QuangosOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View PostIt is still a Blairist state. Wot happened to Mr Clegg's big bill to get rid of all those intrusions into liberty?Comment
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That's where the term is too overloaded. Valid license means not expired (as in you're over 70), not revoked, valid for the particular vehicle, etc.Originally posted by ASB View PostIn my case my licence expired in September. it is still going through medical renewal. I still have the right to drive under some part of the rta because I have made the application.
The situation is similar with photocard. But the thing to be careful of is insurance. Most policys require holding a valid licence. Not juzt holding the right to drive.
An of of date photo doesn't make it invalid. If it did you'd see warnings of it all over the place instead of only seeing warnings for £1000 fines. If your license was really invalid you'd end up with points on it - but an expired photo is not endorsable.Comment
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