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lozzer50 | 17:02 Tue 31st Jul 2012 | Law
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my neighbour is driving a car when he has only a provisional licence, i know this because he actually told me!!! do i report to dvla or police or both.
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Police, he won't be insured either.
i'd tell the police --- he's breaking the law.
they'll contact dvla and get more information
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cheers! can i do it anonymously as he can be really nasty
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Phone crime stoppers lozzer, anonymously yes.
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thanks tony willk do
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done it !! we all pay insurance and tax so he shouldnt be allowed to get away with it
I just hope you are not the only one who knows he has just a provisional licence. Unless he was winding you up.
Well all will be revealed.
if lozzer reports it, and it is a wind-up, the police wouldn't take any action against lozzer if the report was done in good faith.
I would tell the police. I have done so many times. I don't care who you are.

Uninsured drivers aren't necessarily bad drivers, but if they have an accident you will be up .... creek without a paddle.
You can drive a car and get insurance with only a provisional licence, but you can only drive the car if you have a another licenced driver in the car with you.
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did it late on last night and he got stopped today ! no licence no insurance etc, his wife told me . i didnt tell her id let police know tho !! she said hed been pulled for a dodgy back light, hows that for a co incidence.
well done - one less idiot on the road. do keep reporting him if he keeps getting behind the wheel x
Ah - the computer it says woah son :)
Despite the way they are portrayed in the media, the police are not stupid. If they had knocked his door, he would of known that someone had told.

I don't think its a coincedence.
Can't stand motorists who don't pay insurance. Good for you !
the trusty old faulty light trick, the policemans favourite reason for stopping someone, as Dave says it was no coincidence!
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hope he gets what he deserves !!!
Lot's of points on the license and a good fine, I should think. One less uninsured idiot of the road, well done lozzer.

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