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"Spete" <i_am_some_body@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:c2f2kq$1s298t$1@ID-137995.news.uni-berlin.de... > I may have asked this before, but either I forgot or can't find the post > anymore. > > A 'friend' of mine has got an Irish bike license. He's doing some driving > lessons at the moment to get an English license for the c*ge. Now, he knows > it's better to have an Irish license as they don't have a point system > (yet). He also knows, he probably needs to declare the existence of a bike > license when he will get a car license. Despite what the (blond) bint at the > DSA tried to tell him, he can use his foreign license on it's own untill > he's 70. The bint at the DSA also tried to tell him, he couldn't ride a bike > at all in the UK on a foreign license... Why is he taking lessons? He should just be able to exchange it for a uk license... http://www.dvla.gov.uk/drivers/drvingb.htm |