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Obstruct PC doesn't allow a sentence to ban or add points, which is why I was surprised he wasn't charged with dangerous driving.
Unless the police couldn't identify him whilst chasing him and he was gone when they eventually caught up with the vehicle.
Certainly sounds plausible, but the younger guy was initially charged with failing to stop and other driving offences, while the guy in the photo was charged with the obstruction and Covid offences. So presumably at that time police thought the younger guy was the one driving.
Assuming the guy in the photo *is* a taxi driver, maybe the younger guy agreed to admit to driving, because he knew the older guy would probably lose his job.
Of course, we don't know what happened to the younger guy, but if he kept up with his claim that he was the one behind the wheel, and police had no definitive proof one way or the other, then they could only get the older guy for the obstruction offence.
Certainly seems very odd if the older guy *is* a taxi driver, and the vehicle *was* his taxi, for the other guy to be behind the wheel. Of course, that's an alternative explanation for the chase in the first place - the cab driver was allowing someone else to be at the wheel of his cab, which is obviously an offence in itself.
So if I was a betting man, my main theories would be:
- the younger guy, while not actually driving, agreed to take the rap so the older guy could keep his job as a cabbie;
- the younger guy *was* driving the taxi, but obviously wasn't licensed for it, hence the chase.
(I 'did an Edders' and missed the line in the original article about the obstruction charge. Did I say that I wouldn't make a very good detective?

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