Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Firefighter Drives Without Licence


By Chris Hogg
BBC News, Tokyo

The man drove fire engines on almost 100 occasions

A Japanese firefighter has been sacked after driving fire engines and ambulances for more than 20 years without a licence.

The man, who worked in Takaoka City, was only discovered during a routine inspection of licences last week.

According to his bosses, he appeared reluctant to produce his licence, but when he did the inspector realised the man was using his father's licence.
He had tried to hide the photograph with his fingers.

The man told his superiors he had attended driving school but failed the written exam.

Nonetheless he had driven ambulances more than 300 times, and driven fire engines on almost 100 occasions.

He has now been dismissed and is being questioned by police, and his bosses have apologised to local people.

At least, they say, he didn't cause any accidents.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

"The man, who worked in Takaoka City, was only discovered during a routine inspection of licences last week."

Apparently no so routine.