A woman from Llanelli, Wales, will be sentenced to eight months in prison for taking 150 theoretical and practical driving tests on behalf of others.
Inderjeet Kaur, 29, admitted to cheating between 2018 and 2020.
According to the police, Kaur did tests for people who had difficulties with the English language.
Police launched an investigation after receiving warnings from a driving test center.
Kaur was testing in the Welsh cities of Swansea and Carmarthen, as well as Birmingham and London, England.
Police said Kaur’s crimes were committed with money. The police added that such scams “pose significant risks” to the general public.
Caroline Hicks of the traffic regulator said fraudulently obtained licenses could be revoked.
“The exams are to ensure that people have the knowledge, skills and the right attitude to drive on our roads. Cheating tests put lives at risk.”
– Text originally published at https://www.bbc.com/portuguese/internacional-62089066
source: Noticias
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