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  • GastonJ
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    • Dec 2009
    • 5505

    #1

    Everyone in the UK have internet then?

    Motorists going abroad after 8 June are being warned they may need to take a special code with them if they want to hire a car.
    From that date the paper counterpart of British driving licences - which records endorsements and fines - is being computerised.
    Anyone wanting to hire a car abroad could need a code to show convictions for offences like speeding.
    To obtain it, motorists will have to log on to the DVLA website beforehand.
    But the code is only valid for 72 hours, so anyone wanting to hire a car more than three days into their trip may need to generate a new code while they are abroad.
    For those who do not have internet access, a phone number will also be made available.
    However, the code is not an official requirement and it will depend on the individual hire company's terms whether or not it is required.
    The RAC said many drivers were unaware of the changes.
    "Our research shows that with just over a month to go before the paper counterpart to the photo-card licence disappears, 55% of drivers are not aware of the planned change," said RAC spokesman Simon Williams.
    'Belt and braces'

    The DVLA recommends destroying paper counterparts after 8 June.
    However the AA is advising people to hang on to the document, in case some hire companies are unaware of the new arrangements.
    "Not all car rental companies, or indeed traffic police abroad, will be aware of the changes, so a 'belt and braces' approach of also taking the counterpart might help," said AA president Edmund King.
    But the AA also said that hiring a car abroad without a paper counterpart is not always a problem.
    Just as some car hire companies do not currently ask for a counterpart, not all will ask for a code after 8 June.
    The British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association (BVRLA) said the situation still was not clear.
    "Due to the short notice provided by the DVLA and the need to thoroughly test the new system, many car rental companies are still finalising their plans for the UK and abroad," said a BVRLA spokesperson.
    The old-style paper licences, issued before the photo card was introduced in 1998, will remain valid, but holders will still need a code to fully validate them.

    "To view a record of their convictions, motorists can log on to the View My Driving licence page of the government website."

    They will need their driving licence number, their national insurance number and their postcode.

    Motorists going abroad after 8 June are being warned they may need to take a code with them if they want to hire a car.


    and if you don't have internet then tough sh*t you can't review your convictions. Sorry insurance company but I can't declare convictions I can't see..... will you still insure me? *shrug*

    Our local police have a website where you can report crime, saves them getting off their highly polished rear ends I dare say.

    There seems to be an assumption that everyone has Internet, unsure why the government assumes that. If you live in the "digital city" that I live in then 2 yogurt cups and a piece of wet string would be faster. I've seen more and more services online, which is great if you have internet. However what about those that don't have Internet? How long before people are forced into paying for Internet access? maybe MP's have shares in ISPs? *shrug*
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    Despite the cost of living, it's still very popular.
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  • Meat-Head
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    • Oct 2009
    • 32000

    #2
    Thought EVERYBODY will have super fast Internet, you try explaining a low energy light bulb to my naybours, then what digital tv is!

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    • ifred
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      • Jun 2010
      • 1627

      #3
      Internet ??

      "The Internet is a global system of interconnected computer networks that use the standard Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to link several billion devices worldwide. It is a network of networks[1] that consists of millions of private, public, academic, business, and government networks of local to global scope, linked by a broad array of electronic, wireless, and optical networking technologies."

      That excluded half the govt the OAP homes, meaty's garage, and most help lines!!!!
      Only bit that works is the fine generating dept they can always find your details
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      • Meat-Head
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        • Oct 2009
        • 32000

        #4
        You will find ifred in time my garage WILL have Internet cable, got electric, gas main, sewer pipe, water pipe, no its not attached to the house euther, special effort to run them feeds

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        • ifred
          DK Veteran
          • Jun 2010
          • 1627

          #5
          Originally posted by Meat-Head
          You will find ifred in time my garage WILL have Internet cable, got electric, gas main, sewer pipe, water pipe, no its not attached to the house euther, special effort to run them feeds
          No time for your fibbing I know your garage was the epicentre for the ARPANET Airport, airplay, itunes, etc

          How could Badapple have developed the I**** without technical support from you Meaty, come clean i**** failures would of been a failure (otherwise known as an Success) without you help
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