Fraudster who charged learner drivers £1,500 a time to take DVSA driving theory tests
A fraudster has been found to have charged at least 36 learner drivers up to £1,500 a time to take their driving theory tests, a court heard.
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A fraudster has been found to have charged at least 36 learner drivers up to £1,500 a time to take their driving theory tests, a court heard.
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