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Previously on "International Driving Licenses"

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  • FrankScribe
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    I have an 'acquaintance' from one of the baltic states who is similarly driving on a dodgy Intl Licence - actually she is quite a goods driver, and she's legal .................................................. ............................. now

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  • BobTheCrate
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    apart from the legality of her driving, is _she_ legal in the UK ?
    Yep

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  • milanbenes
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    apart from the legality of her driving, is _she_ legal in the UK ?

    Milan.

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  • BobTheCrate
    started a topic International Driving Licenses

    International Driving Licenses

    'An acquaintance' had a car accident over the weekend. No one injured but her car written off. She'd turned right @ crossroads across the path of an oncoming vehicle.

    I know she'd only had 3 or 4 UK driving lessons, her intention being to take a UK test and get her UK driving license. Meanwhile on this occassion, she was legally driving unsupervised on her own with her Intl license.

    Now I discover the silly cow seems to have never passed her test in The Philippines. Never even driven a car before her lessons here. She acquired her intl licence off the back of her Filipino license which she'd 'bought'. Not an uncommon practice out there.

    My question, as if I needed to ask it. How unique is she ? I wonder how many other drivers here with intl licences have absolutely no place driving on their own, unsupervised on our roads ?

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