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Prince Naz!!! Driving Already??


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Lots of punishments run concurrently - could this be the case here? So he was banned while serving time, length of ban coincided with jail term?

 

I think the idea of the ban starting at the end of his sentence was to prevent him serving his sentence and most of the ban being served during his prison time. Of course, what was a good idea at the time was marred by the fact that he was let out after a very short period in the holiday camp - sorry, open prison - to go to his luxury home, with wife and children! Absurd!

 

And possibly we are now seeing the result of this soft treatment. Although, it could have been one of his brothers driving, there is a strong family resemblance of course.

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I dont think he would be stupid enough to drive though do you.

 

here is another thought he could go back to Yemen and obtain a yemeni driving licence and he could use that any where in the world except england so dont be surprised if you see him in some spanish resort next year driving a bentley

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I dont think he would be stupid enough to drive though do you.

 

here is another thought he could go back to Yemen and obtain a yemeni driving licence and he could use that any where in the world except england so dont be surprised if you see him in some spanish resort next year driving a bentley

 

Whats the problem with that? He flouted our laws and so is banned in our country.

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I know he's stupid but he can't be so stupid that he would drive with his personalised number on the car.

 

Bans start to run from the date of the conviction and so he would be serving part of the ban whilst in the clink, daft though it may be.

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Before anyone says soemthing that they may legally regret, can I suggest that if folks are concerned they contact the local police and seek clarification, rather than discuss the matter here.

 

It could be mis-identification of the driver or there may well be a totally legitimate explanation.

 

Closing.

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