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Driving Licence Changes
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Would some kind soul please explain in simple language what the changes to driving licences mean? "Paper counterpart licences will become obsolete". What is a counterpart licence? I don't have a photocard licence, just an old green paper one which I've had since the 70s. Do I need to do anything?
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https:/ /www.go v.uk/go vernmen t/news/ driving -licenc e-chang es
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https:/ /www.go v.uk/go vernmen t/news/ driving -licenc e-chang es
Presumably if you need to hire a car you will have to access your record online at the carhire desk and show them that you have no endorsements which could be the source of caffuffle
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Presumably if you need to hire a car you will have to access your record online at the carhire desk and show them that you have no endorsements which could be the source of caffuffle
I was discussing this car hire business with an ex colleague of mine only yesterday. He travels and resides in mainland Spain often.The Hire company charged him £15 excess for the phone call to the UK to verify his endorsement record.Under normal circumstances,the old way,when a counterpart should of been produced it was NEVER,in my experience,asked for. Now these Hire firms have carte blanche to extort a nice little earner on the side thanks to the DVLA.