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they may well have still been over the limit when they left :roll:
He explained that as it was on private land that their was nothing he could do if anyone was drink driving, only if someone had been injured would they be able to do something
QuoteHe explained that as it was on private land that their was nothing he could do if anyone was drink driving, only if someone had been injured would they be able to do somethingWhat tripeAny land that the public has access to (paying or non paying) carries the same rules as the streets. Thats why you cant take uninsured learners around tescos carpark anymore,
so in theory, me moving dads car on our drive, or anyone else moving partners car etc etc on their own driveway without insurance *could* be prosecuted?
Should have 'borrowed' is tyre valves