In the Netherlands, police detained a 35-year-old driver who had a Ukrainian driver’s license named Boris Johnson.
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The Guardian writes that the incident took place on the night of April 29. Police spokesman Thijs Damstra said police were investigating an incident shortly after midnight when a car crashed into a pole near the Emma Bridge in the northern city of Groningen.
The man whose license was confiscated was in a state of intoxication.
In addition to the name in the certificate, the photo, date and place of birth of the British ex-premier are the same, but it is valid up to the year 3000.
On Twitter, users write that such “certificates” named after famous people can be purchased at souvenir shops in Ukraine.
Source: Racurs

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