The sub goes home and drops the ball as this horrid expletive makes it onto the page. I want heads to roll, we do not pay our PAPER-tax for foul mouthed tirades, Ross should never work for the Mail again

1. it's bigger than a mmIt must be so hard being so perfect that you took the time out to read the less than 1mm print on your driving licence. Clever you. Me, I actually have more of a life. There was nothing to indicate a change in the licence. There was nothing clearly indicating (other than this less than 1mm print) that the licence expires.
in which case you'll be replacing it in 9 years won't you?I'm still driving on my licence, issued in 1976. It doesn't have a photo and I've no intention of replacing it - it states that it's valid until 2018.
well yes, i suppose you are forced to drive."At least with your passport you get the option as to weither you want one or not. This is another money making idea."
Have these people never updated their passport either? The DVLA make it even easier than the Passport peopl as they send you a letter to remind you long before it expires.Hymagumba wrote: Yes, some fuckers couldn't work out that item 4b (the one ten years after the issue date and not your birthday) was an expiry date for the photo on the driving licence and thus must pay a whopping £17.50 for a new one.
Nope, some of the commenters are outraged because the DVLA doesn't have their up-to-date contact details. HOW DARE THEY NOT BE PSYCHIC! Plus, I do believe that's another punishable offence.Inspector Sands wrote: Have these people never updated their passport either? The DVLA make it even easier than the Passport peopl as they send you a letter to remind you long before it expires.
Indeed, there is a fine of up to £1,000 for failing to notify DVLA of a change of address for either a driving licence or vehicle registration.Sput wrote:Plus, I do believe that's another punishable offence.
Absolutely, but the Express, instead of going after the employers, is making out that it's the migrant workers who are to blame, by being willing to work for £2 an hour. Their aim is way off.Hymagumba wrote:I don't really think that's comparable to stupid mail causing a fuss over nothing.
I mean its written in express alarmist speak but that story on the whole is actually rather bad. i mean there's all sorts of problems there with the illegality of employers behavior.