Steven would identify as a man's man thinking he can look after himself whilst locked up Unfortunately for Steven he should have identified as a women because he'd get less attention than what he's getting Any donations of an Ecosafeter Orthopedic Ring Memory Foam Cushion or similar has been requested
At court, Steven Luck would identify as a woman, and was sentenced to 40 months in a female prison, where he is doing well and has gained employment in the prison in the role of dungeon bitch.
8 weeks in prison is a bs sentence for this. As far as I'm concerned, he should have 20 times that for the drink driving alone. Should be classed as attempted manslaughter.
@@eddyblackmore4188 I agree. I'd go further, though. Anyone caught driving over the limited, regardless how small, should be banned from driving for life.
As a young police officer, I was in court one day when a man was disqualified. He was warned by the magistrate that his ban started immediately and that if he had driven to court he should get someone else to collect his vehicle. He left the court and got straight back into his car, started the engine and moved about two yards before I stopped him and arrested him. He was taken straight back to the same court after being charged with driving whilst disqualified and no insurance. The magistrates were not impressed to say the least and increased his ban. My experience is that people who were disqualified were always informed that the ban started immediately.
When I was in I did a guy who was disqual and was being towed. He argued he wasn't driving as the car wasn't running. In interview he confirmed the car had an engine and he was in control of the brakes and steering.....6 months in the big house straight away 😂
It's not funny. It shows he has no regard for the rules of the road and others using them, and no imagination - a skill drivers need. Would you still find it 'hilarious' if he crashed into your family?
9 year old Range Rover and Prada trackies is the sign of a thick chav who lucked into a slightly above average income job and thinks he’s a millionaire 😂
After a drunken hit and run, and then deciding he would drive when banned, this clown shouldn´t be allowed a license again. He has shown a blatant disregard for the rules, why should he be allowed to drive again. Has he got to kill someone before he loses the right to drive?
@@rodh1404 Same here in UK as far as I know. I think you're not arrested until someone specifically says 'I'm arresting you on charges of...' I could be wrong - I watch far too many US cases too!
@@catsandcrafts171 Detained = short term (up to 24hrs UK) = reasonable suspicion that the person is involved in a crime, prior to charging, statements taken etc. Arrested = long term = probable cause to believe that the person was or is involved in a crime, police caution & officially charged at station.
"Do I get arrested then?" - would have been even better if the officer had responded with; "Of course not, we were just going to say; 'Tut tut' Steven, who's been a naughty boy - we're going to stop your pocket money and take away your copy of the Beano for a month" - yes, of course we're arresting you, ****wit!!!
Likely that he was giving so much attitude when arrested and interviewed that they knew full well what was going to happen and followed him out of the court. Result.
I like that! But not everyone that drives a Range Rover is a prick. One of my late father’s friends had one many years ago and he kept it immaculate and drove it safely. Clean licence all his life.
This guy looks exactly like the sort of stereotypical driver you get tailgaiting you in 30mph areas and if you dare to venture into the overtaking lane(s) on a motorway in front of him. He'll most-likely start driving again as soon as he's out of prison regardless of the ban and end up injuring or killing someone.
So many people drive like you describe, you're talking nonsense if you think they're all like this fella. Most times I get tailgated in a 30 it's a fat middle aged woman with a car full of kids.
I've got a feeling these officers will be ready for him if he does start driving again. Looks like these officers have seen the carnage that some drunk drivers cause and are motivated to get the likes of Steve Luck off the roads; and I'm all for it.
@@SVEVelsen yes, I stick to the left lane on motorways and dual carriage ways unless overtaking. But it's hard to "go into the left lane" when you're on a single-lane residential road which doesn't even have said left lane and you have someone tailgating you at the legal speed limit
Maybe part of the sentence should have been that every time he is caught whilst banned, he gets a year in jail and a large fine, because we all know that banned or not, this guy, when released from prison, will continue to drive.
He''ll just drive around uninsured or using false details to insure his car. If he uses a false name but takes the policy out as a male, the car will show as insured and only officers who know him and see the insurance details on their system would stop him.
He will lie on the insurance details, no driving convictions, clean licence, max no claims. Lowest cost possible. Car will show as insured on all the Police computers, so won't get pulled.
@@trader548 and then what happens when he gets into a no fault accident? He will be essentially paying for insurance that doesn't even cover him and will have the anxiety of being caught and all the criminal implications therewith. Also it's not possible to lie about many of those things since insurance companies check all that stuff on databases. The only real reason they ask you is because they want to see if you are honest.
Because he needs a way of earning money so he can support himself, any dependents and pay the king's shilling. Supporting him through the tax system is not the answer. It is better that he is punished, learns from the mistake and hopefully goes on to be a productive member of society.
@@fiveplates He doesn't need a car to earn money, it may make the process easier but it is not a requirement. What about the rest of us who need to support ourselves without being run down by an arrogant idiot? It may seem harsh to give a lifetime ban but it’s a dam sight more lenient than having your head crushed and smeared across the road by two tonnes of speeding entitlement.
Can we have vehicles confiscated in these circumstances as used in a crime? Yes, there will be unroadworthy cars of no value, and stolen cars, but when there is a sale value, to help recover the £4k in keeping Steven in prison if out at 4 weeks.
That really is a great idea. And a vote winner. The only opposition would be the chavs, and they don;t vote (and used car dealers but I doubt we'll shed too many tears for them) Shanahan for PM! (... possibly Taoiseach)
"Am I getting arrested?" 😊 No, mate, we've just come to give you a good send off. The lads have had a whip round for you for being such a stand-up guy.
Should conficate any vehicle registered to you when you get banned from driving, then sell them at auction and use the cash to set up a fund for the victims of these twats. If they get caught driving some one elses vehicle then confiscate there vehicle's as well should be harsher punishments for driving offences.
Never have been drunk in my life or hit a golf ball other than a practice shot at an after work event.... but I had a '99 Range Rover and it was lovely to drive.
As a US driver having watched a number of police action videos here, this channel is a refreshing change, ie not (so far) the insanely crazy behavior. It’s cut and dry: actions, consequences and bugger off to jail. Love it.
There are too many examples of people bannned from driving, who still go on driving. Surely the police should be able to seize that car and have it crushed, even if it is not in the name of the banned person driving it.
Oh course he drives a Range Rover, these people who only care about themselves and never take responsibility for their actions always drive Range Rovers.
Wow. You guys must know ALL the Range Rover drivers in the world. You seem to assume a lot about folk. I know someone who drives a much less expensive Micra. That doesn’t make him virtuous. Your logic and reasoning has jumped out of the window, it seems. Either that or someone’s hormonal 🤫
I used to know a guy who was told he was "Disqualified" from driving, following a drink drive crash. He was adamant that this meant something different to a "BAN", and applied for another provisional licence, thinking if he re-took the test, he'd be legally allowed to drive. DVLA simply refused, of course.
Another example of why attitude should be tested along with aptitude during the driving test. Quite a lot of people simply are not cognitive enough to be given driving licences.
The examiner should ask candidates what their opinion of Elon Musk is. If they respond in a manner that suggests they admire him it should be an automatic fail.
A big shout out to the specials who collared him. Most people have no idea what a special constable is and what they do for us out of the goodness of their hearts.
@@Patchitt Hahaha you absolute muppet pal. The 🐽 are corrupted. They bent the knee and took the cash pal. You absolute drone. Bet you voted labour. Specials - they’re the worst mate. Doing it for free. Lol.
Right? It's literally stomach churning. Everytime I see one of these aged 5 on telly in the front row at a premier league match I think he'll be parking in a disabled spot in his LandGrabber mugging people off before long.
The violence and recklessness that people are allowed to inflict on others with their cars in the UK is just beyond comprehension. This violence is completely normalized in society in the UK. I have given up cycling to work due to this, there is no control whatsoever. I've reported cases of criminal driving, including a collision caused by a van driver who found it completely normal to run a cyclist off the road. No prosecution whatsoever. The public space in the UK is a hellscape, dominated by cars and the attitudes of their drivers.
I have long wondered what traffic stops in other countries look like, thanks for posting this. I wonder if someone told him the sentence began right then, would he still have done it?
There was another tool a few years ago, attending court because he was caught driving while disqualified. The arresting police officers were parked up in the courts car park. He drove past them and parked. After the court hearing, the same officers watched him drive away. Then, they arrested him again on a further two counts. 😂
In all my nearly 50 years of driving, I have never known a Range Rover driver who wasn't an ar'se whole. In any country. You see a Range Rover and you know it will be driven badly, often dangerously, and arrogantly. And it amazes me because they are the most unreliable car on the road. Consistently, year after year, the worst for breakdowns.
I can agree with you for breakdowns. My RaRo rotted away at the back. When they drive, they drive very well, and I don't consider myself driving badly, dangerously and arrogantly. I do agree that Range Rovers attracts those people more than say a Nissan Micra, but to say every driver in a Range Rover is a pompous twat is an over generalization.
Does he actually think saying no comment will give him any legal advantage… guy needs his driving licence taking away permanently end of! If you drive like a twat and put people, particularly chi,seen and babies at risk then I’m sorry but you have blown the chance to have the responsibility of driving a car and if you get caught driving without a licence or insurance after you have had your licence suspended or removed, you should then face a prison sentence each time you offend.
He did not know that the driving ban started immediately possibly, he probably was expecting to get a letter through the post to confirm when the ban would start.
I worked with a guy that had been disqualified 3 times and he thought there was nothing wrong with drink driving and it was just unfair or unfortunate that he was caught and banned. What did surprise me is that whilest I knew him on his 3rd ban he didn't actually drive. With an attitude like that to drink driving I thought he'd have a similar attitude to banned driving too.
You should have done him for Obstructing a Public Right of Way. The pavements are not part of the road, so get him for breaking the RTA, the HA, and the Equalities Act.
I know a local guy wh got caught drink driving, police arrested and charged him, when released fter charging he went straoght back to his car... three time in succession each time being charged. He ended up with a lifetime ban from driving, fine etc. Some people never learn.
I know we're all having a laugh about him being too thick to know his driving ban had started, but to be fair, it's not easy to remember stuff like that when you're also probably pissed again.
Exactly. If you drive without insurance more than once it should be confiscated , sold at the taxpayers benefit or crushed and the driver sent the bill. That would put a dent in the millions of uninsured drivers. So many easy solutions to crime if only the powers actually enforced existing legislation.
Steven would later escape from prison, as he assumed his sentence hadn't started yet.
Superb 😂
@@garymcavoy2506underrated comment
😂😂😂😂👍
Steven would identify as a man's man thinking he can look after himself whilst locked up
Unfortunately for Steven he should have identified as a women because he'd get less attention than what he's getting
Any donations of an Ecosafeter Orthopedic Ring Memory Foam Cushion or similar has been requested
At court, Steven Luck would identify as a woman, and was sentenced to 40 months in a female prison, where he is doing well and has gained employment in the prison in the role of dungeon bitch.
How dare the court not ask when it would be convenient to start his ban.
He's got a life to lead: people to tailgate and disabled bays to park in.
He parks half on/off the footpath, so an arrogant pos!
Turns to make without indicating. Or left turns to make off a roundabout whilst indicating right
And needs to get home from the pub!!
trips to turkey to make for veneers
Don’t forget sitting in the middle lane the entire fucking time
People like this bloke are sadly getting to be more and more common, he literally couldn't give a shit about anything or anyone other than himself.
That's why he drive's a range rover well he used to 😂
Your typical brexiteer
I was just about to say exactly the same thing. Too many of these people don’t think the rules apply and think they are better than everyone else.
@@darrenhurrell Up to and including the former Prime Minister.
@@jim992p more likely an anti-authority leftie
Just the sort of driver that needs banning from the roads. Well done to all involved in bringing him to justice
Banned from driving for 28 months, locked up for 8 weeks, he'll be back on the road in 9 weeks, 10 of he's a really good boy
@@Alvio64 he got a further 12 months for driving home
@@unimagin2blewas that 40 months not on top of the 28? Or 40 instead of 28?
That's a man who has led a life free of consequences so far. Glad it's starting to catch up with him now.
But will he ever learn? I find it unlikely.
94.3% of all crimes go completely unsolved in England and Wales so I doubt it.
8 weeks in prison is a bs sentence for this. As far as I'm concerned, he should have 20 times that for the drink driving alone. Should be classed as attempted manslaughter.
@@eddyblackmore4188 I agree. I'd go further, though. Anyone caught driving over the limited, regardless how small, should be banned from driving for life.
Thick as mince
As a young police officer, I was in court one day when a man was disqualified. He was warned by the magistrate that his ban started immediately and that if he had driven to court he should get someone else to collect his vehicle. He left the court and got straight back into his car, started the engine and moved about two yards before I stopped him and arrested him. He was taken straight back to the same court after being charged with driving whilst disqualified and no insurance. The magistrates were not impressed to say the least and increased his ban. My experience is that people who were disqualified were always informed that the ban started immediately.
When I was in I did a guy who was disqual and was being towed. He argued he wasn't driving as the car wasn't running. In interview he confirmed the car had an engine and he was in control of the brakes and steering.....6 months in the big house straight away 😂
How many people have you placed in front of the courts for entering the Uk without a passport?
Also, upon being released from custody for drink drive, he will have been told NOT to drive to court...
Magistrates serve no useful purpose.
@@Jim_Acosta i mean to be fair to him he wasn't driving...
The fact that he drove to court to face sentencing for drink driving is both hilarious and terrifying at the same time.
It's not funny. It shows he has no regard for the rules of the road and others using them, and no imagination - a skill drivers need. Would you still find it 'hilarious' if he crashed into your family?
@@thebrowns5337 that would be the terrifying bit he mentioned SMH!
Steven "ran out of" Luck. Good work from Durham Constabulary, thanks for keeping idiots like this off our roads 👍
Obviously it's not long enough.
Don’t worry I’m sure he will be back out driving as soon as he physically can.
Just his luck
9 year old Range Rover and Prada trackies is the sign of a thick chav who lucked into a slightly above average income job and thinks he’s a millionaire 😂
Hmmm - not a bad description - you have recognised a new demographic. Nice.
It's all on finance. he knows the rest of us willpay to bail him out at some point in the future.
All on chucky. I cant wait dor a recession to see all the "look at me" types getting a rude awakening.
A ten bob millionaire..
Bet those trackies are fakes from the market! 😂😂
After a drunken hit and run, and then deciding he would drive when banned, this clown shouldn´t be allowed a license again. He has shown a blatant disregard for the rules, why should he be allowed to drive again. Has he got to kill someone before he loses the right to drive?
There are no "rights to drive"... Privilege only, not deserving by types like this
@joebloggs24 let them have a right to drive a Fiat 500
He could kill someone and can still pass a test to get it back..
Would love to see his next insurance quote 😂
That's some weapons-grade stupidity on display. "Do I get arrested then?" says the guy sitting in the back of a cop car and wearing handcuffs.
My favourite new phrase "weapons grade stupidity" .... Thx
I know this is from England, but in the USA you could be in the back of a police cruiser while wearing handcuffs and still only be "detained".
@@rodh1404 Same here in UK as far as I know. I think you're not arrested until someone specifically says 'I'm arresting you on charges of...' I could be wrong - I watch far too many US cases too!
@@catsandcrafts171 Detained = short term (up to 24hrs UK) = reasonable suspicion that the person is involved in a crime, prior to charging, statements taken etc.
Arrested = long term = probable cause to believe that the person was or is involved in a crime, police caution & officially charged at station.
"Do I get arrested then?" - would have been even better if the officer had responded with;
"Of course not, we were just going to say; 'Tut tut' Steven, who's been a naughty boy - we're going to stop your pocket money and take away your copy of the Beano for a month" - yes, of course we're arresting you, ****wit!!!
Arrogant git. Drove home after being banned from driving. Did he think that the law only applies to other people?
Likely that he was giving so much attitude when arrested and interviewed that they knew full well what was going to happen and followed him out of the court. Result.
And he can park anywhere he likes - on double yellows, at pedestrian crossings or on the pavement. What a tw@t.
Yes
Yes. He did. Next question?
What's the difference between a Range Rover and a hedgehog? The hedgehog has pricks on the outside.
I like that! But not everyone that drives a Range Rover is a prick. One of my late father’s friends had one many years ago and he kept it immaculate and drove it safely. Clean licence all his life.
@@nigelkthomas9501 It's the usual jealousy 'thang'. It's weird - in the UK anyone who drives a premium vehicle is a prick - for some reason.
@nigelkthomas9501 perhaps your friend was the exception, or perhaps he never got caught.
A range rover is easier to steal than a hedgehog
Could swap Range Rover with BMW or Audi.
This guy looks exactly like the sort of stereotypical driver you get tailgaiting you in 30mph areas and if you dare to venture into the overtaking lane(s) on a motorway in front of him. He'll most-likely start driving again as soon as he's out of prison regardless of the ban and end up injuring or killing someone.
So many people drive like you describe, you're talking nonsense if you think they're all like this fella. Most times I get tailgated in a 30 it's a fat middle aged woman with a car full of kids.
I've got a feeling these officers will be ready for him if he does start driving again.
Looks like these officers have seen the carnage that some drunk drivers cause and are motivated to get the likes of Steve Luck off the roads; and I'm all for it.
Love how they put range rover in the title
Strange... That never happens to me.
Have you considered driving the speed limit and going into the left lane every once in a while?
@@SVEVelsen yes, I stick to the left lane on motorways and dual carriage ways unless overtaking. But it's hard to "go into the left lane" when you're on a single-lane residential road which doesn't even have said left lane and you have someone tailgating you at the legal speed limit
A very self-centred individual who I suspect was never told "no" as a child.
I was thinking the same.
“Am I getting arrested then”
“Yeah mate, I’ve just arrested you”
🤣
That’s a classic! 🤣
So when does the arrest start?
Maybe part of the sentence should have been that every time he is caught whilst banned, he gets a year in jail and a large fine, because we all know that banned or not, this guy, when released from prison, will continue to drive.
Blimey a range rover driver had a licence, amazing.
More surprised it didn't break down both on his way to court and returning home 😂
His future insurance quotes might let him afford to ride a skateboard. 😂
He''ll just drive around uninsured or using false details to insure his car. If he uses a false name but takes the policy out as a male, the car will show as insured and only officers who know him and see the insurance details on their system would stop him.
@@thefiestaguy8831that all assumes that he is capable of driving like a normal person and is able to stay below the radar.
He will lie on the insurance details, no driving convictions, clean licence, max no claims. Lowest cost possible. Car will show as insured on all the Police computers, so won't get pulled.
@@trader548 and then what happens when he gets into a no fault accident? He will be essentially paying for insurance that doesn't even cover him and will have the anxiety of being caught and all the criminal implications therewith. Also it's not possible to lie about many of those things since insurance companies check all that stuff on databases. The only real reason they ask you is because they want to see if you are honest.
@@Ryan-pz2wh He will just flee the accident scene. Blokes like him don't give a crap.
Typical Range Rover driver:
Entitlement 10/10
Brains 0/10
why don’t you stay in your cycle lane mate?
@@dw4525 RR stands for Range Rover and also Rolls Royce. Or in your case Robin Reliant. 🐓
@@MrTypo-kc6ib jealous
@@dw4525 Of what?
Perhaps because I don’t own one. Mate.
forget about drink driving, he should be in prison just for having a negative IQ.
They don't send you to prison for having a negative IQ... They send you to the Parliament!
Not sure his IQ was that high
Well done to the police, and good to see this one given an appropriate sentence too. Thank you for your hard work.
why not a lifetime ban? He has proven beyond doubt that he is unable to comply with the law in regards to driving!
Because he needs a way of earning money so he can support himself, any dependents and pay the king's shilling. Supporting him through the tax system is not the answer. It is better that he is punished, learns from the mistake and hopefully goes on to be a productive member of society.
@@fiveplates He doesn't need a car to earn money, it may make the process easier but it is not a requirement. What about the rest of us who need to support ourselves without being run down by an arrogant idiot?
It may seem harsh to give a lifetime ban but it’s a dam sight more lenient than having your head crushed and smeared across the road by two tonnes of speeding entitlement.
Unfortunately, the courts cannot impose a lifetime ban.
@@fiveplatescould he not use public transport or get a taxi?
Can we have vehicles confiscated in these circumstances as used in a crime? Yes, there will be unroadworthy cars of no value, and stolen cars, but when there is a sale value, to help recover the £4k in keeping Steven in prison if out at 4 weeks.
Nice idea, but vehicle like is most likely on finance or lease & not owned outright by the driver.
@@tricky1581 Thanks Tricky, the one permutation I hadn’t factored in early in the morning.
They do. But not often. If it had been used in a robbery etc they take them and sell them at auction.
@@sicks6six Only under the POCA and it does not apply to this case. My suggestion is confiscation.
That really is a great idea. And a vote winner. The only opposition would be the chavs, and they don;t vote (and used car dealers but I doubt we'll shed too many tears for them) Shanahan for PM! (... possibly Taoiseach)
Wow an actually decent sentence - thought it would just be another month or two added onto the ban!
Why was he diqualified?
@neito7103 If you watched the video, it clearly states "Luck was found guilty of drink driving, and was disqualified from driving for 28 months"
And the brains of Britain award goes to……
half of Britain?
The cockroaches that live in the courtrooms!
"Am I getting arrested?" 😊 No, mate, we've just come to give you a good send off. The lads have had a whip round for you for being such a stand-up guy.
What a complete and utter waste of fresh air 🙄
What an absolute idiot. If course it starts right away. He doesnt believe that surely.
He is a range rover driver, they are in the same class of driver resrved for BMW, Audi, Mercedes, van drivers, namely the idiot group.
@@BlackRat-vw9jv Don't forget shitroen owners!
@@BlackRat-vw9jvSpoken by those who can only afford a Fiat Punto
The trouble with idiots, is they think everyone is as stupid as them.
@@MrJonny2324 ha
What an absolute muppet as well as being a danger to society.
Should conficate any vehicle registered to you when you get banned from driving, then sell them at auction and use the cash to set up a fund for the victims of these twats. If they get caught driving some one elses vehicle then confiscate there vehicle's as well should be harsher punishments for driving offences.
I thought you had to be drunk to want to own a range rover? Doesnt it come with a free golf club set and a very over inflated ego.
@@OM617a 🤣
They come as standard, even on old second hand models.
Never have been drunk in my life or hit a golf ball other than a practice shot at an after work event.... but I had a '99 Range Rover and it was lovely to drive.
I think one is compulsory if you can do a nice perm and full highlights in less than two hours.
What a tool
tools have a use
Another illegitimate starmer child?
Spanner is the one you're thinking of.
@@csjrogerson2377 Spanners have a use too.
As a US driver having watched a number of police action videos here, this channel is a refreshing change, ie not (so far) the insanely crazy behavior. It’s cut and dry: actions, consequences and bugger off to jail. Love it.
There are too many examples of people bannned from driving, who still go on driving. Surely the police should be able to seize that car and have it crushed, even if it is not in the name of the banned person driving it.
In our country they post him a cake and apologise for the cuffs.
He seems to be such an intelligent person so not sure why he didn't understand that the ban started straight away.
Rover driver thick as shyte!
That's a special kind of entitlement.
I would have laughed if the timing chain had broke on the way home. £13000 for an engine rebuild.
Oh course he drives a Range Rover, these people who only care about themselves and never take responsibility for their actions always drive Range Rovers.
Also, people with wafer thin egos who need to be seen in a giant expensive car.
Wow. You guys must know ALL the Range Rover drivers in the world. You seem to assume a lot about folk. I know someone who drives a much less expensive Micra. That doesn’t make him virtuous. Your logic and reasoning has jumped out of the window, it seems. Either that or someone’s hormonal 🤫
@@raithrover1976example.
Hes now called Steven Bad Luck!
Steven "Banned" Luck
His middle name is "No". His parents really did have a sense of humor.
The phrase that springs to my mind is, room temperature IQ
They tell you when you get the court date. DO NOT DRIVE TO OR FROM COURT!
The guy obviously thinks the rules are for others, not him.
Glad he got a prison sentence for it. Maybe he will get a wake up call.
I used to know a guy who was told he was "Disqualified" from driving, following a drink drive crash.
He was adamant that this meant something different to a "BAN", and applied for another provisional licence, thinking if he re-took the test, he'd be legally allowed to drive.
DVLA simply refused, of course.
i'm pretty sure he will walk out of prison straight in to the drivers seat of a car
watch this space
I thought prison was a respawn point and where I paid all my dues... I should be allowed to drive again
Drive straight to the pub.
Could have got the bus and he could have saved himself from further damage ..
But no!
Or got a taxi, or a friend or relative to give him a lift.
Or an Uber. 🤷
Driving a Range Rover is already a sign of stupidity.
I drive a brand new RR - and a Merc - being stupid obviously works.
@@Nicolas-ki3dl Wow. Whatever you say. Is it rag week? 😏😏
There are so many stupid, entitled and horrible people in the world these days that it's terrifying.
Another example of why attitude should be tested along with aptitude during the driving test.
Quite a lot of people simply are not cognitive enough to be given driving licences.
The examiner should ask candidates what their opinion of Elon Musk is. If they respond in a manner that suggests they admire him it should be an automatic fail.
@@raithrover1976 Whats Elon Musk to do with this? Very interested in your answer…🤔😏😏😏
These people live among us. Scary.
A big shout out to the specials who collared him. Most people have no idea what a special constable is and what they do for us out of the goodness of their hearts.
@@Patchitt Hahaha you absolute muppet pal. The 🐽 are corrupted. They bent the knee and took the cash pal. You absolute drone. Bet you voted labour. Specials - they’re the worst mate. Doing it for free. Lol.
"does it start straight away?" 🤣🤣
Stephen, mummies little prince
Right? It's literally stomach churning. Everytime I see one of these aged 5 on telly in the front row at a premier league match I think he'll be parking in a disabled spot in his LandGrabber mugging people off before long.
Do not ever become a "drink driver" it's one step away from being a drunk driver...
Drink driver is the official term
What an absolute donut
The violence and recklessness that people are allowed to inflict on others with their cars in the UK is just beyond comprehension. This violence is completely normalized in society in the UK. I have given up cycling to work due to this, there is no control whatsoever. I've reported cases of criminal driving, including a collision caused by a van driver who found it completely normal to run a cyclist off the road. No prosecution whatsoever. The public space in the UK is a hellscape, dominated by cars and the attitudes of their drivers.
Wish the police would stop calling people, mate.
Why not, mate?
It's about achieving communication without aggravation, ie how to tell him the bad news without him kicking off.
i remember the sweeney
"oi you slaaaaaaaag" was the common term
Certainly wouldn't call him Sir 😉
Oi, entitled thick cunt would be an appropriate greeting I think
Given the nature of the hearing, it was a bizarre decision to drive TO court in the first place.
Typical luxury car owner. Think they are above the law. Although I am surprised he drove home, giving Land Rovers reliability record :).
but if he'd left it behind it would have been nicked
and think of the parking charges in an NCP near a court - more than the fine
@@frombrum He shouldn't have driven to court in the first place - did he really think he wouldn't get a ban after thr offence he committed?
@@iamjoestafford
still innocent until proven guilty in this country
but i think we already know the level of stupid arrogance without a trial
Luxury car?! It’s a 10 year old LR, I bet he couldn’t afford to put a set of tyres on it 😂
@@GAFYSELF Surface wealth to impress the neighbours.
I have long wondered what traffic stops in other countries look like, thanks for posting this.
I wonder if someone told him the sentence began right then, would he still have done it?
You just can't fix stupid!? 🙄
Trouble is, he’s not stupid, just arrogant and selfish, which is frightening enough!
The old 'no comment' strategy - works every time...
This guy clearly doesn’t understand what the word banned means.
Life is hard . But it’s even harder when your stupid .
There was another tool a few years ago, attending court because he was caught driving while disqualified. The arresting police officers were parked up in the courts car park. He drove past them and parked. After the court hearing, the same officers watched him drive away. Then, they arrested him again on a further two counts. 😂
Time for the car to be scrapped !
It's a 10 year old Range Rover it's next MOT date should send it to the scrap yard
Entitled brat ' im just suprised he isn't from essex ' they think the law doesn't aply to them there 😫
Slightly amazed that he actually ended up with a prison sentence instead of the thorough slapping with a damp bus ticket the Courts usually hand out.
In all my nearly 50 years of driving, I have never known a Range Rover driver who wasn't an ar'se whole. In any country. You see a Range Rover and you know it will be driven badly, often dangerously, and arrogantly. And it amazes me because they are the most unreliable car on the road. Consistently, year after year, the worst for breakdowns.
I can agree with you for breakdowns. My RaRo rotted away at the back. When they drive, they drive very well, and I don't consider myself driving badly, dangerously and arrogantly. I do agree that Range Rovers attracts those people more than say a Nissan Micra, but to say every driver in a Range Rover is a pompous twat is an over generalization.
@funlovingvoyeur Fair enough. But there is a huge element of truth there. 45 years on the road is my evidence.
its a joke ,end him to jail minimum 5 years.
Not so bright our steven
‘Does it start straight away’? No, dear, it’s a suspended ban. 😂😂😂😂
What gets me he has a Range Rover a posh house but no bloody brain cells between his ears…must be a lottery winner, stole the money … unbelievable,,,
He has a Granite Worktop business.
as the saying goes money doesnt buy common sense!
@@Depak1959a bit like his skull.
Does he actually think saying no comment will give him any legal advantage… guy needs his driving licence taking away permanently end of! If you drive like a twat and put people, particularly chi,seen and babies at risk then I’m sorry but you have blown the chance to have the responsibility of driving a car and if you get caught driving without a licence or insurance after you have had your licence suspended or removed, you should then face a prison sentence each time you offend.
“But I didn't know it started straight away” Yeah right!😂
Gaylord with his Prada top. What a tool.
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Amazing how ignorant some entitled people are. That's certainly a wake up call for him.
Police are in the wrong, don’t they know traffic laws don’t apply to Range Rover drivers?
Or abducting young women & abusing them! Classed as banter!
Not all there, is he!
It's Range Rover I feel sorry for.
What's the difference between a Range Rover and a hedgehog...?
A Hedgehog has pricks on the outside...!
"But I didn't know it starts straight away. Does it?" I fear for the future of our nation!
He did not know that the driving ban started immediately possibly, he probably was expecting to get a letter through the post to confirm when the ban would start.
I worked with a guy that had been disqualified 3 times and he thought there was nothing wrong with drink driving and it was just unfair or unfortunate that he was caught and banned. What did surprise me is that whilest I knew him on his 3rd ban he didn't actually drive. With an attitude like that to drink driving I thought he'd have a similar attitude to banned driving too.
You should have done him for Obstructing a Public Right of Way. The pavements are not part of the road, so get him for breaking the RTA, the HA, and the Equalities Act.
Ahh the attitude of the hire purchase Range Rover driver.
Absolute genius 😂😂 "do i get arrested for this" him sitting in the car with cuffs on.
some years ago a friend was banned drink driving, but his ban started 1 week later after court.True story. they must have changed that obviously,
I know a local guy wh got caught drink driving, police arrested and charged him, when released fter charging he went straoght back to his car... three time in succession each time being charged. He ended up with a lifetime ban from driving, fine etc. Some people never learn.
I know we're all having a laugh about him being too thick to know his driving ban had started, but to be fair, it's not easy to remember stuff like that when you're also probably pissed again.
Driving is a privilege, not a right. UK really need to tighten up on who should and shouldn't be in control of a car
*Gets arrested* "Am I being arrested?"
He doesn't just need another driving test, he needs an IQ test.
Im surprised they didnt have the range rover off him, as technically hes not insured due to the disqualification as he hasnt got a valid licence.
Exactly. If you drive without insurance more than once it should be confiscated , sold at the taxpayers benefit or crushed and the driver sent the bill. That would put a dent in the millions of uninsured drivers. So many easy solutions to crime if only the powers actually enforced existing legislation.
Always the finance chavs
The fact that bell ends like this can have a car like that is a right wind up
What a waste of oxygen, space, time and resources this 'man' is.
No judge is ever buying that excuse. "Sorry judge. I thought you were just joking there when you said I was banned from driving."
I think it’s time to preemptively jail all Range Rover owners.
Don't forget th Audi nut jobs ?
@@minuteman4394 the problem there is they’re just going to plead mental incompetence, which is incontrovertible for those people.
It doesn't start straight away does it....? His last stand 😂😂😂😂😂
This is the sort of bloke who goes round saying to people "I bet you got bullied in school"
It's nothing but sheer contempt for the court and the law.