Guy Martin far welter’d
Guy Martin far welter’d
Speculate away. Cannot think what the motive for this would be from someone who although comes across as a bit barking / eccentric I would consider to be quite a straight laced down to earth fella.
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Re: Guy Martin far welter’d
This story has been around for a few weeks at least. Very odd; if he had a piece of paper which he claimed was an Irish licence but was in fact a forgery or fake (as the Irish licensing authority have apparently confirmed) then he's going to struggle to prove he's not guilty.
From the Sun - https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/7 ... e-licence/
"It is thought he wanted to add other driving categories, such as lorries.
When DVLA officials checked the Irish licence they discovered it was not genuine, it is alleged"
From the Sun - https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/7 ... e-licence/
"It is thought he wanted to add other driving categories, such as lorries.
When DVLA officials checked the Irish licence they discovered it was not genuine, it is alleged"
Re: Guy Martin far welter’d
Why would you - if you knew it was a fake - then apply to add categories to it?Jobbo wrote: ↑Tue Dec 18, 2018 9:50 am This story has been around for a few weeks at least. Very odd; if he had a piece of paper which he claimed was an Irish licence but was in fact a forgery or fake (as the Irish licensing authority have apparently confirmed) then he's going to struggle to prove he's not guilty.
From the Sun - https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/7 ... e-licence/
"It is thought he wanted to add other driving categories, such as lorries.
When DVLA officials checked the Irish licence they discovered it was not genuine, it is alleged"
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Re: Guy Martin far welter’d
He applied to add the categories to his UK licence based on being qualified in Ireland to drive them. As evidenced by an apparently fake licence.scotta wrote: ↑Tue Dec 18, 2018 10:18 amWhy would you - if you knew it was a fake - then apply to add categories to it?Jobbo wrote: ↑Tue Dec 18, 2018 9:50 am This story has been around for a few weeks at least. Very odd; if he had a piece of paper which he claimed was an Irish licence but was in fact a forgery or fake (as the Irish licensing authority have apparently confirmed) then he's going to struggle to prove he's not guilty.
From the Sun - https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/7 ... e-licence/
"It is thought he wanted to add other driving categories, such as lorries.
When DVLA officials checked the Irish licence they discovered it was not genuine, it is alleged"
Re: Guy Martin far welter’d
Why can't I work out what "far welter'd" means?
Is it some sort of Northern bread product?
Is it some sort of Northern bread product?
Re: Guy Martin far welter’d
I read somewhere that he's elected to have the case heard at Crown Court, is he hoping to get out on a technicality ?
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So after a bit of reading, I think they’re accusing him of having used a fake Irish licence to obtain a UK licence, and then when he’s subsequently come to add new categories, they’ve checked his Irish licence and the Irish equivalent of the DVLA have said the licence doesn’t exist. I think.
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Re: Guy Martin far welter’d
If you can drive your dad home from the pub they issue licences in the sticks in Ireland lol.
They probably gave him some sort of honorary licence for road racing so i'm sure he'll be alright .
They probably gave him some sort of honorary licence for road racing so i'm sure he'll be alright .
Re: Guy Martin far welter’d
We haven't done that since the 60's...
Also, far welter'd...
"It comes from when a sheep with a full coat falls onto its back and can't get up again. You say it's far welter'd.
"It means stuck, trapped in a tricky situation or in a rut, something you can't get out of."
Re: Guy Martin far welter’d
My bad; I had assumed it was some sort of an English phrase.
Re: Guy Martin far welter’d
Aaahhhhh! In Yorkshire we'd say Riggweltered (in Wales I suppose it'd be easy shag )dinny_g wrote: ↑Tue Dec 18, 2018 11:39 amWe haven't done that since the 60's...
Also, far welter'd...
"It comes from when a sheep with a full coat falls onto its back and can't get up again. You say it's far welter'd.
"It means stuck, trapped in a tricky situation or in a rut, something you can't get out of."
Re: Guy Martin far welter’d
A blag too far, by the sounds of it. Very silly boy.
Re: Guy Martin far welter’d
I don't think he posts on here mate
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Re: Guy Martin far welter’d
I wonder if he’s been caught up in a scam and he wasn’t aware the Irish license is fake.NotoriousREV wrote: ↑Tue Dec 18, 2018 11:03 am So after a bit of reading, I think they’re accusing him of having used a fake Irish licence to obtain a UK licence, and then when he’s subsequently come to add new categories, they’ve checked his Irish licence and the Irish equivalent of the DVLA have said the licence doesn’t exist. I think.
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Re: Guy Martin far welter’d
My Irish mate reckons there’s a fair chance it’s a legit licence but the Irish authorities just forgot to put it on the systemOrange Cola wrote: ↑Tue Dec 18, 2018 8:20 pmI wonder if he’s been caught up in a scam and he wasn’t aware the Irish license is fake.NotoriousREV wrote: ↑Tue Dec 18, 2018 11:03 am So after a bit of reading, I think they’re accusing him of having used a fake Irish licence to obtain a UK licence, and then when he’s subsequently come to add new categories, they’ve checked his Irish licence and the Irish equivalent of the DVLA have said the licence doesn’t exist. I think.
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