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Guy Martin Day In Court

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by bradders, Dec 17, 2018.

  1. He’d have been shot there !
     
  2. Soooo, how come it is taking so long :thinkingface:





    Motorbike racer and TV presenter Guy Martin has denied having a fake Irish driving licence.

    Mr Martin, 37, appeared at Lincoln Crown Court earlier and pleaded not guilty to two charges.

    He is charged with possession of a driving licence with intent to deceive and making a false statement by claiming he had an Irish licence.

    Mr Martin, of Barnetby, Lincolnshire, was granted unconditional bail ahead of a trial on 1 July 2019.

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    He denied possession of a document with intent to deceive between 4 December 2017 and 15 May relating to "a document so closely resembling an Irish driving licence as to be calculated to deceive".

    Mr Martin also denied making a false statement between 1 March and 15 May 2018 claiming he was the holder of an Irish driving licence for the purpose of obtaining a UK licence.
     
  3. So, is the sub text to this that Guy Martin doesn't hold a valid drivers license, as previously he (allegedly) said he held an Irish one; and therefore all the truck driving was done illegally or possibly these stories of truck driving are make believe?
     
  4. Yes, but how he attained a UK one with his false Irish one that appears not to have been an attempt at a false one I don't know - confused - but why is it taking so long as if it was us it would be done and dealt with pronto :thinkingface:
     
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  5. Is the penalty for driving without a licence less than fraudulently applying for a license? Perhaps he will admit to driving without a license in some kind of plea bargain to avoid the fraud aspect?

    Totally bizarre that anyone promoting themselves to fame for driving would do so without a driving license. Anyone can get one in Mexico - for example - by paying a fee of £20, no test, no questions whatsoever.... he could have had a week in the sun and covered himself by buying one.
     
    #25 Jez900ie, Jun 25, 2019
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  6. Has to be a European licence to be converted to a valid uk licence , an American licence is not even valid in Ireland after 6 months living here . I like martin but surely he knew the UK would contact our licence authority before converting to a valid UK licence ??
     
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  7. Make your mind up!
     
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  8. True, but if Martin had a license from any country at all he could say he thought it was OK to drive using it - at least he could claim it was an error. To talk about driving on TV when you definitely do not have any kind of license is frankly batshit crazy...
     
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  9. Resolved!
     
  10. No it isn't...:bucktooth:
     
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  12. Licence...license...
     
  13. you could be onto something there !!!! yea he is batshit crazy :D
     
  14. Bloody American influence!
     
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  15. Yes, there’s the Queen’s English and “plain wrong”!
     
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  16. agree entyrely
     
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  17. My 1st Irish licence was my. Provisional. I could drive a 40 ton artic with L plates on without a instructor. Once I passed my test I could ride a motorcycle up to 50cc. Oh & a camel. whilst drunk. as long as it was Guiness.
     
  18. The good old days
     
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  19. Do camel’s like a drop of Guinness, or is that the difficult bit, getting them drunk?
     
  20. Just to jump in on this.
    When I was working in Saudi I got a motorcycle driving licence (no training was given) I didn't have a UK licence, so when I used to come back to the UK on holiday I used to ride my UK bike on my Saudi licence with a international driving permit. I always felt like it was a bit dodgy doing this because I am a UK citizen, I have a UK address, UK registered bike to that address and insurance on the bike. I always thought if the Police pull me would they except my Saudi licence (bearing in mind its all in Arabic) or because I am a UK citizen I should have a UK driving licence?
    Since then I have passed my UK test and I don't need to worry about it.
     
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