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Old 28-04-2010, 17:18   #28
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Re: Speeding soldier let off by judge.

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Originally Posted by Masque View Post
If he lost his UK Licence as he should have then he would be prevented from driving on UK soil and we cannot have a second military licence that overrides that as that would be even more of a mockery.
What I mean is if the army are going to be a driver down for their needs, then that is detrimetal to them not him.
With an armed forces licence, if he is driving on legitimate armed forces business then he would be able to do that.
He'd also be able to have his civilian licence taken away, preventing him driving non-military vehicles legally.
At the moment we have the situation where he can still legally drive anything he could drive before he went to court.
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