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Originally Posted by craig76
Are you sure this is the British Police and not the Stasi or Gestapo we're talking about here?
So to sum up, we've got a uninsured, unlicenced driver who thinks it's everyone's fault except his own that his trip has been ruined and his car was seized and will probably be crushed. Is that about right or have I missed something here?
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To you first question, Craig76; at least I am sure that it was neither Gestapo nor Stasi. First of all since they do not exist any more and second since none of those organisations task was some sort of trafic-control. Third, nobody except you brought the "methods" of the British Police near to the other two organisations you have mentioned. But I must admit: I have no experience with the British Police and cannot comment on their "methods".
You sum up / I comment:
A) Correct; he did obviously not have an insurance which was valid for UK.
B) I cannot confirm that he did not have a drivers licence. Cannot imagine that he could have crossec that many countires with out a drivers licence.
C) Nobody mentioned that it was "everybodies fault than his own". A fact remains that he obviously could not solve the problem in UK. And this is a pitty - if he was wrong or not!
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