103-year-old Italian woman fined for driving with expired licence
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/mar/14/103-year-old-italian-woman-fined-for-driving-with-expired-licence
Police were called to reports of dangerous driving in Bondeno, northern Italy, in the early hours of the morning
" “I will buy myself a Vespa,” Molinari told local newspaper La Nuova Ferrara.
In the meantime, she plans to visit friends by bicycle instead."
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Re: Mamma mia!
The key to driving with an expired, invalid or non-existent license is surely to not get stopped in the first place.
In 50 years of driving I have only interacted with the police twice. But for those two surely avoidable incidents, it would not have mattered if I had never held a full license, which of course I did.
She was unlucky.
In 50 years of driving I have only interacted with the police twice. But for those two surely avoidable incidents, it would not have mattered if I had never held a full license, which of course I did.
She was unlucky.
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