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Whilst on another of our driving trips the other day, my accomplice and I was amazed at something we saw whilst waiting at the traffic lights at Guide.
We saw a girl wearing a full hijab and a full face burja, with just the eyes showing, in a driving school car. There is nothing wrong with this per se, but if you failed your test the first time, what is to stop you sending your old granny to take the next test for you, or even your grandad? |
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imagine what embaressing situations could arise if out dogging :eek:
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oh i forgot to mention
i charge 150 for every driving test passed... |
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Dont give the a driving licence if they are not showing their faces. As it is classed as a form of ID how can they have a photo taken if not allowed to show their face in public. Seriously though if a picture is required then there must be someone who specialises in this kind of work.
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i am gobsmacked......
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:D :D :D :D :D the fact that you only nead to show your eyes,,,,,you can get up to all sorts of mischief......
seriously though .could you REALY take a driving test like that?:confused: |
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How do they get on in banks were you have to be able to see their faces? It would be no diferent than having a skid lid on.
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I struggle convincing people that my signature is actually my signature, when I pay by a credit/debit card, because of the Parkinson's, and the resulting shakey scrawl. |
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You should be allowed special dispensation. What has the bank manger said?
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