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    Court allows convicted drunk driver to live in his car

    Drink driver told he can live in his car despite being banned from the road for 14 months

    Egidijus Sakalauska was spotted by police in Cambridge at 1.30am behind the wheel
    Banned from driving for 14 months
    Allowed to live in his car as long as he doesn't drive


    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz2l0Ckqg00


    It goes without saying that he's from the Warsaw Pact.

    As per the EU rules I wonder if any of the following will be applied ?? :-

    Deport them to their country of origin after 90 days if they do not have a job, sickness insurance or the means to support themselves (and if they have no family member in the host country capable of supporting them). This is to prevent people becoming a burden on the host country's social safety net.

    Secondly, they can be deported if they present a threat to public order, public security or public health.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dedworth View Post
    Drink driver told he can live in his car despite being banned from the road for 14 months

    Egidijus Sakalauska was spotted by police in Cambridge at 1.30am behind the wheel
    Banned from driving for 14 months
    Allowed to live in his car as long as he doesn't drive


    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz2l0Ckqg00


    It goes without saying that he's from the Warsaw Pact.

    As per the EU rules I wonder if any of the following will be applied ?? :-

    Deport them to their country of origin after 90 days if they do not have a job, sickness insurance or the means to support themselves (and if they have no family member in the host country capable of supporting them). This is to prevent people becoming a burden on the host country's social safety net.

    Secondly, they can be deported if they present a threat to public order, public security or public health.
    ... who the - in a proper state of mind - would want to live in their car anyway?


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