Driving Licence

Monday, August 17th, 2009 12:31 am
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It turns out that the placed I lived when I first came to London does not appear in the Royal Mail address database and therefore neither does it appear in the DVLC database. This is annoying since I can walk any interested party to the building and poibnt it out to them.

Now the upshot of this is that I cannot update my driving licence online. This is a pain.

I guess it's my own fault, the address on it is twenty years out of date, but since I haven't owned or indeed even driven a car in all that time, it never rweally bothered me. Unfortunately, it does seem to mean that I am now the forgotten driver and I am going to have to phone DVLC and ask what we do next. I expect they will say I should have updated the address every time I moved, but in the past twenty years, I have simply had no use for a car. I'm not sure I do now, but it is a little unfair to expect Furtle to drive us everywhere on the few occasions we hire a vehicle. I should at least share the chore. I am licenced to drive, no doubt about that, but hiring a car with an address that is 20+ years out of date is problematic (unless I am on a trip to the US where frankly, I could wave a piece of tast at the car hire people).

So, to get the new photo licence I have to make a phone call and probably get morte photos taken, instead of them just using those held by the passport people.

I've slipped through the system, people!

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