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08-01-2016 11:11 AM
Going back to #65 and the young lady I mentioned, she's failed again.
The things she's failed on seem nit-picking items and it seems that the test now demands absolute perfection so on that point I wonder if every day, 10 drivers were pulled off the road and taken for an immediate test, how many would pass? Any? How about we have the examiners taken for a random test every now and again?
One thing comes to mind, prejudice. Are some examiners prejudiced about women drivers or those taking their test in their own car?
OK, so you could say it's sour grapes but you have to wonder whether there's also another ulterior motive, that of a money-making scheme.....?
Now, if the things I mentioned above were applied to testing "old" people, again, how many would "fail" on some nit-picking "faults"?
It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.