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hey

my mate has his p's, could i just tell the cops i forgot my license, and his all his details which i can memorise, and then just use it?

Even if i dont have a current license at all?

What happens when you dont carry a driver license on you? I know you get a fine...but is that it?

If it works, wouldn't just alot of ppl use this method to get away with driving unlicensed?

Do the cops carry photo's of you in their car, when they check ur license?

ta

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They have computer screens in their cars and they look up the name and it gives them the picture that appears on the licence.

When they realise you don't match they will arrest you and charge you with various offences such as driving without a licence, lying to the cops and whatever else they can think at the time.

i think they charge u and take you to court. they can put more charge on you when they do the paper work later on when they get back to the station...... and i know my neightbour got caught for driving unlicene 3 time....he got put in jail for 6 month even with a good lawyer...

don't listen to these guys. it's a top idea, in fact i can't believe more people don't do this. wait, they probably do they just keep it to themselves.

i say go for it and happy motoring to you my friend.

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