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nicole_
27th September 2011, 15:18
or does it have to be a 'professional'. i cant find any info on it but for some reason i thought it had to be?
i remember getting my form tutor to sign it last time

Prickle
27th September 2011, 15:24
get your last driving instructor to or something.

glwts.

Ash1711
27th September 2011, 15:25
Yea it normally has to be someone in a professional profession. Teacher, Doctor, Accountant, Lawyer etc. And they must have known you for 2 or 3 years IIRC.

nicole_
27th September 2011, 15:25
ive moved areas so the only people ive known here for over 2 years is ben, who cant sign it as we live togethe,r or his parents, or db_sax - who isnt a professional anything :p

Viper
27th September 2011, 15:26
I'll do it for you?

Moke
27th September 2011, 15:30
Get a school teacher to do it or something.

Ash1711
27th September 2011, 15:35
You must know somebody professional up there? Even if they're just a trainee I think they can still sign them. And just pretend they've known you over 2 years lol.

Mochachino
27th September 2011, 16:09
Yea it normally has to be someone in a professional profession. Teacher, Doctor, Accountant, Lawyer etc. And they must have known you for 2 or 3 years IIRC.

ive moved areas so the only people ive known here for over 2 years is ben, who cant sign it as we live togethe,r or his parents, or db_sax - who isnt a professional anything :p

Thanks lol, and ive got A level Accounting, does that count? :p

Tontsy
27th September 2011, 16:14
any student who has completed a degree can sign them ;)

or co to the cop shop, a copper can sign it.

Saxovch22
27th September 2011, 17:37
I just got my mate to sign it last time and he's not a professional anything he's just a trolley guy at tesco lol he was even unemployed back then

Bound
27th September 2011, 17:41
Get a school teacher to do it or something.

+1, I went back 6 months after I left to get one to sign it. He said he's signed for people in excess of 20-25 times! But they've only contacted him 3-4 times (to verify the identities).

Mr_X
27th September 2011, 17:54
You must know a doctor, lawyer, dentist, accountant or other professionals.

Can be a company director too.

swampy
27th September 2011, 18:18
Or the person at the job center who signs you on!

Quick
27th September 2011, 18:24
Civil Servants can sign - government & local government.

I signed for the misses step brother when I was an office drone.

nicole_
27th September 2011, 18:58
You must know a doctor, lawyer, dentist, accountant or other professionals.

Can be a company director too.

ahh i never knew that. bens dad owns his own company so i guess he'd be okay to do it?
its just awkward getting to where i used to live to get someone to sign it and i dont know many people up here :sad:


Or the person at the job center who signs you on!
who says i sign on at a job center? :S

Quick
27th September 2011, 19:07
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/DriverLicensing/NeedANewOrUpdatedLicence/DG_078281

The person signing your photo
The person must:

live in the UK
know you personally (for at least two years)
not be a relative
Suitable people include:

a local business person or shopkeeper
a librarian
a professionally qualified person, for example, a lawyer, teacher or engineer
a police officer
a bank or building society officer
a civil servant
a minister of religion
a magistrate
a local councillor, MP, AM, MEP or MSP

Mr_X
27th September 2011, 19:41
ahh i never knew that. bens dad owns his own company so i guess he'd be okay to do it?
its just awkward getting to where i used to live to get someone to sign it and i dont know many people up here :sad:



who says i sign on at a job center? :S

Yeah it must be a pain in the arse, if he lives far away you could send your picture in the post to his father?

Saves petrol. lol

Moke
27th September 2011, 19:52
What about the Judge that took your license off you? :detective:

Viper
27th September 2011, 19:53
You know what Nicole. You didn't even acknowledge my offer so I hereby withdraw it.

nicole_
27th September 2011, 20:54
You know what Nicole. You didn't even acknowledge my offer so I hereby withdraw it.

and what exactly are you professional at? lol :p spelling?

Moke
27th September 2011, 20:56
and what exactly are you professional at? lol :p spelling?

He's slacking at that lately.

Saxologist
27th September 2011, 20:57
You know what Nicole. You didn't even acknowledge my offer so I hereby withdraw it.

You can't even get a job at mcds mate :)

Old school teacher would do.

My mum's a nurse, so one of mine was her friend, other was my teacher

Viper
27th September 2011, 22:13
LOL! Cunt :D

Prickle
28th September 2011, 07:19
and what exactly are you professional at? lol :p spelling?

hes pr0 at spreading aids.

faggot.

jw1325
28th September 2011, 08:11
I can sign them ;)

My office manager signed my passport, and my nurse mate signed my provisional ( 5 years ago now like lol)

Viper
28th September 2011, 11:19
and what exactly are you professional at? lol :p spelling?

Just seen this. I withdraw my previous withdrawal.

Normally I would agree, but as Mike said I've been pretty shit recently!

I am a professional cunt though :A: