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What do your colleagues think / say?
Its a difficult one given the situation but if its really that bad but shopping him to the DVLA does nothing then somehow yo have to tell him even at risk to your job. Job or health?
TJ, I'll maybe start wearing me helmet in the car!
One other person has commented to me on it. Not sure how many have been driven by him, I'll do some asking around tomorrow.
I've asked DVLA what mechanism exists to advise them.
Get a cab?
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3d5zs_mini-cab-trigger-happy-tv_fun
Maybe not...
(sorry, can't embed it as ch.4 has got all legal at Youtube)
But seriously, offer to drive next time and suggests he nominates you as the driver next time he books the car. Sounds more like lack of experience/confidence and you may find that he jumps at the chance of you driving as he feels self-conscious.
How about saying you are a very bad passenger and would find it much easier if you drove?
How about saying you are a very bad passenger and would find it much easier if you drove?
I prefer to drive than be driven anyway, as I get a bit of motion sickness if I'm a passenger. Maybe just tell them you'll puke over the dashboard if you don't drive.
Don't do nothing.
We had our suspicions about an employee and was waiting for the right moment (whatever that might have been) to say something. He is now recovering (slowly) after a serious car crash. It was very close to being disasterous for him. Thankfully no-one else was involved.
We are all going to be paying for this for a while......