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katmakenian | 23:11 Thu 10th Feb 2011 | Criminal
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I would really appreciate some help with this. I am aware that my brother's sister-in-law is driving illegally on what is probably a dodgy licence. As far as anyone is aware, she has never had a driving test, let alone passed one. She is driving her two kids, one of them disabled, every day to and from school on regular routes in a car that is believed to be a disability car and she has another car which she uses regularly also.

Now aside from the legal issues here, I am horrified to think that she is quite willing to risk it. Without a licence, she won't have insurance or Tax and she is risking her children's lives as well as her own and other drivers. I want this to stop but other than direct intervention from myself or another family member, I understand there is not a lot I can do. I have been told that the Police have been informed but the answer from them was "there's nothing we can do unless we routinely stop her for something else". It has also come to light that she may be using someone else's driving licence without their knowledge.

Any help would be very much appreciated. Thanks.
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AlBags, give over!
23:37 Thu 10th Feb 2011
why have you not reported this to the police yourself? I can't believe, with all the information you have, that they wouldn't act on it.

give them everything, car registrations, times she does the school runs, etc.
Crash into her and call the cops.
Contact Crimestoppers on 0800555111 either by phone or online and give them the details and where and when she regularly drives. There is nothing to stop the Police stopping her driving to check she has her licence, insurance and MOT . Road Policing officers will be more interested in this than ordinary P.C. Plod.
Sounds like you need to join the police.
Steal her car perhaps, and then torch it? Sorry other than phoning Crimestoppers can not think of any other sensible plans.
How do youi know she is risking anything?
She might have a better driving record than you! : )
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Thanks for your answers guys. Just to clarify - I haven't reported this myself because it's a messy family relationship and I wanted to report her but was advised in no uncertain terms not to interfere so very reluctantly, I closed my ears and eyes to it....however, the worm is turning and I will be phoning crimestoppers as soon as I can. Thanks again,
Kat xx
Naz....my sister had a crash with no license. No one checked...
How is she driving a disability car if she has no licence?
good on you, Kat. it's the right thing to do.
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Albags - I know she's probably better driver than me because I don't drive!

Ummm - sorry to hear about your sister - I hope she is well

Trailertam - thank you for the Crimestoppers advice - I will give them as much info as I can.
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I can't see why they can't stop her if they have a reasonable suspicion she is driving without a licence/tax or insurance which they obviously now have having been tipped off!

Would it show up on the special scanners they have (ANPR or something like that?) as a flag up? Is there any tax/insurance on either of the vehicles eg insurance in the name of a partner?
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Yes she was....It was here with no license. She crashed twice with no license...no come backs either time...

I reported a drink driver. I told the police exactly where he was...did they do anything...did they hell..!!!
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Albags - most certainly not looking for a way to "backstab" and in any case I don't see that has anything to do with it.
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AlBags, give over!
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Albags - how can you be so judgmental when you don't know me? I am trying to help my brother because I love him very much and would rather make a few phonecalls on his behalf rather than him muddy what is already a messy situation.

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