Val-d'Oise: a driving instructor was teaching... without a valid driving license
A driving instructor in Val-d'Oise has been caught teaching without a valid driving license, prompting legal action against him.
On February 9, law enforcement and officials from the Val-dβOise Prefecture conducted inspections at the driving license examination center in Beaumont-sur-Oise. This surprise operation revealed significant lapses, particularly the discovery that one instructor was teaching without a valid driver's license. As a result, an administrative procedure has been initiated for the withdrawal of his teaching authorization. Additionally, two other fines were issued for lack of vehicle registration.
This incident raises concerns about safety and regulatory compliance in driving education within the region. The fact that an instructor could operate without a valid license suggests potential systemic issues in oversight practices at driving schools. It also highlights the need for enhanced checks at examination centers to ensure that instructors meet legal requirements.
The Val-dβOise region has previously experienced similar enforcement actions in driving examination centers, indicating a pattern of scrutiny that might encourage better adherence to regulations among instructors. Such measures are vital for maintaining public trust in the licensing process and ensuring that all drivers on the road are adequately trained and assessed.