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Well done Son.

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What a lovely little lad good on him one very proud dad as well I bet
 
Well done that Lad.
Wonder if his dad now knows his licence has gone west for that hypo at the wheel.
 
Good lad, Reece! 🙂

Probably best if father does stop driving, at least until he gets his hypo awareness sorted out - no road is a safe place for a hypo, but Medway Tunnel is probably one of the worst possible locations.
 
Good lad, Reece! 🙂

Probably best if father does stop driving, at least until he gets his hypo awareness sorted out - no road is a safe place for a hypo, but Medway Tunnel is probably one of the worst possible locations.

His Dad wont have any choice as the police will inform dvla and he wont be allowed to drive until he is passed fit to do so. It's an automatic ban hypoing like that at the wheel. No awareness as well is a def revoke.
 
I was being a bit ironic / understating, but yes, I agree, Police will rightly inform DVLA. What they can't do is prevent him driving, although that would be "not according to a licence" or words to that effect, and thus also invalidate insurance etc.
 
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