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Pensioner finally busted after driving without licence or insurance for 70 years

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police told attending officers that he had been driving without a licence or insurance for more than 70 years.Police from Bulwell, Nottinghamshire, said the driver of a blue Mini One, who was reportedly born in 1938, claimed he had been driving since he was 12 years old.Officers of Rise Park and Highbury Vale Police added that the man says he has never been pulled over before or caused any accidents.The 84-year-old was caught when his blue Mini One was flagged up on an automatic number-plate recognition (ANPR) camera when it pulled up next to a Tesco Extra.A statement on Facebook from police said: "We can't quite believe what happened...

as the driver, who was born in 1938, coughed that he had been driving with no licence and no insurance, since he was 12 years old."Somehow [he] had managed to never be stopped by the police."Thankfully he had never had an accident, caused anyone an injury, and never made anyone lose out financially, by hitting them whilst uninsured."Due to the increased number of ANPR cameras in Nottingham, even on the small trips, you are likely to hit a camera, so make sure your documents are in order...

because it will catch up with you... one day."For the latest breaking news stories and incredible tales from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here.Commenters on the Facebook post were just as perplexed, with one saying: "Did the old fella have to walk home, hope he got a lift".Some were not convinced by the claims of the pensioner, one commenter saying "Throw the book at him I say," while another asked, "What sort of punishment will he get?"But others supported the licence-free elder, with one commenter adding that "he has been driving better without a licence than most drivers.

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