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Slough man stopped by police had no licence for 44 years | Slough man stopped by police had no licence for 44 years |
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A Thames Valley Police road unit stopped the man in Slough | A Thames Valley Police road unit stopped the man in Slough |
A man who was stopped by police for using cloned registration plates had not held a driving licence for 44 years, police have said. | A man who was stopped by police for using cloned registration plates had not held a driving licence for 44 years, police have said. |
Thames Valley Police's road policing unit from Taplow stopped the man in Slough, seizing the Citroën he had been driving. | Thames Valley Police's road policing unit from Taplow stopped the man in Slough, seizing the Citroën he had been driving. |
The driver, who was also from Slough, was reported to court, the force said. | The driver, who was also from Slough, was reported to court, the force said. |
A spokesperson said: "Driving with cloned plates or without a license is illegal and undermines road safety." | |
They continued: "These actions can lead to serious consequences such as fines, vehicle seizures and prosecutions. | |
"We urge everyone to follow the law and drive responsibly." | "We urge everyone to follow the law and drive responsibly." |
Car cloning involves people stealing or copying another car's registration plates, often choosing plates from a similar looking vehicle. | Car cloning involves people stealing or copying another car's registration plates, often choosing plates from a similar looking vehicle. |
A BBC investigation uncovered a surge in car cloning, leading to thousands of fines such as penalty charge notices being cancelled. | A BBC investigation uncovered a surge in car cloning, leading to thousands of fines such as penalty charge notices being cancelled. |
Despite the 44-year span without a licence in this case, the BBC has previously reported on incidents where drivers have not held a licence for 50, 52, and even 70 years. | Despite the 44-year span without a licence in this case, the BBC has previously reported on incidents where drivers have not held a licence for 50, 52, and even 70 years. |
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