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    Yeah thats it **** happens, could have been an a genuine accident. Even though now hes been done driving withought his seatbelt on public roads and apparently hasnt apologised to woman he hit 🤣🤣 silly fool

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    No one is above the law. The Police are going to insist he surrenders his licence.
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    I have no idea what the UK regulations are, but in NSW he would be having annual medical checks and driving tests.
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    Yeah, my FIL in Lismore has just been through that, and passed easily, which surprised him almost as much as us.

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    Still driving, and no seatbelt.

    Police speak to Prince Philip after he is pictured driving again

    Police speak to Prince Philip after he is pictured driving again | UK news | The Guardian

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    I would have sacrificed a minor body part to have heard that conversation between the police and Phil.
    The police have discreetly given Phil the chance to voluntarily do the right thing and surrender his licence, but he has done a full Grumpy Old Man and told them to 'Sod off! '
    So, what's next? Cancel his licence? Charge him with dangerous driving and humiliate him in court?
    This could turn into a major public relations disaster for the English Royals. Phil the Greek.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    I would have sacrificed a minor body part to have heard that conversation between the police and Phil.
    The police have discreetly given Phil the chance to voluntarily do the right thing and surrender his licence, but he has done a full Grumpy Old Man and told them to 'Sod off! '
    So, what's next? Cancel his licence? Charge him with dangerous driving and humiliate him in court?
    This could turn into a major public relations disaster for the English Royals. Phil the Greek.
    Yes, if they want to remain relevant today, they will have to handle this carefully. Time for the Queen to pass it on, I think. To whom?
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Phil could have chosen the diplomatic path, apologised, publicly expressed his regret and best wishes for the injured and said he would stop driving and this matter would have been forgotten in days.
    Instead, by choosing to drive publicly again, and without a seatbelt, knowing the photographers would be waiting, he has given everyone the middle finger.
    Really, if the evidence is there, the police have no choice but to charge him now, or there will be a huge outcry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mick88 View Post
    I wonder if his new nickname now is "Flip"

    He is a witty and funny old fella, be interesting to hear what his opening comment was to Mr Plodd after the event.
    To be fair he has probably been doing a good job still driving at 98 not out.
    This is a vehicle orientated forum, so it's assumed we all love/enjoy driving.
    I wonder how many of us will hand our Driver's Licence in without a grumble when the time comes.


    Cheers, Mick.
    Too true Mick Very difficult to contemplate a time that for many of us will be, inevitable.

    I was recently faced with this as a very real possibility and it was staved off with the miraculous results of cataract surgery (which had been delayed due to added risks in my case).

    For the first time in my life I now have a licence which doesn't require specs to be worn

    See you in Corowa? Regards - Laurie

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    But it has transpired the plans were agreed by police more than two years ago, only to be rejected by councillors, who feared the cameras would become a “cash cow”. Councillors called for further consultation before giving their backing, the Eastern Daily Press reported.


    A Cash Cow??????? OMG! Heaven forbid?

    Now it suits them they will do it & blame circumstances & being leant upon by the local cops.




    What would any 'normal' wife do in these circumstances? Instruct/Order their old man to give it away is what & she'll do the driving to the local shops.

    His probably could do it by Royal Decree or take the keys of his car away from him. Simples.


    Go gracefully, Phil old mate.


    Meant to ask.

    Does apologising to the other party mean one admits Liability?


    Seems like I answered my own question, depends it seems. UK could be different I guess.

    Does an apology constitute an admission of liability?



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