Bungling cops wrongly thought his photo should have been in black and white but it was in colour. So he was arrested for having a fake licence. He was charged and was sent to Strangeways until the DVLA got around to confirming it was real, FOUR MONTHS later.
Meanwhile, they are letting murders and rapists out early because the prisons are over crowded. And what a terrible waste of money and resources, not to mention the compensation he will receive. And you can bet no one will be suspended or lose their job for such gross incompetence.
How much would you want for four months in jail, if you were mistakenly charged?
I suspect that there is something more to this than what is reported.
Even if some rookie cop seemed to think that passport photo were black & white, why did his charge sergeant also think the same, not to mention the CPS.
Incidentally how come an asylum seeker managed to get himself a British driving licence, perhaps this was the false document he got...
// Mark Callaghan, Divisional Crown Prosecutor, said: “A decision was made to charge the defendant with possession of a false identity document with improper intent on the EVIDENCE AVAILABLE at that time.” //
But there was no evidence. It was a proper licence.
ive never heard any rule of photos being black and white...why would he think that? or was it just a daft excuse to cause the man a bit of hassle...that went way too far...
The Photo booth in Tesco still says 'suitable for Driving licences / Passports/ Photo ID, and that is in colour. Surely a black and white photo is easier to alter and less 'individual' than a colour one? What is the reasoning behind it ?
The photocard driving licence and paper counterpart contain a number of enhanced security features that weren’t available on the older versions. One of the main differences between the two is the current photocard has a black and white photo while the older version a colour one."
No idea EDDIE, I used a booth for my photograph and it was in colour. Never thought any more about it until the new licence arrived and I noticed it was Black & white.
A colour photograph will still need to be provided with your application to be stored on your driver record, however the laser technology used to burn the image onto the card produces a black and white image and is more secure.
ABerrant that explains my question. You send in a colour photo and it is scanned as a black and white image on the licence. You learn something new every day !
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