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Japan fireman drives trucks 20 years without license
Tue, Jun 10, 2008
Reuters

TOKYO, JAPAN - A FIREFIGHTER in Japan lost his job after city officials found out he had been driving ambulances and firetrucks for over 20 years without a driver's license.

The case came to light when the firefighter in his 40s, who had been working for the city for over 25 years, hesitated to show his driver's license during a regular inspection last week, said Shigeru Sawasaki, a Takaoka City official.

The firefighter, whose name the city declined to announce due to privacy concerns, had been bringing in his father's license and showing it to the inspector while hiding the photo with his fingers.

The monthly inspection of driver's licenses started last year and before that, the firefighter had filed a fake license registration number to Takaoka City in 1981, Mr Sawasaki added.

Between April 2003 and June 2008, the firefighter, who told city officials he had gone to a driving school but failed the writing exam, drove ambulances 309 times and firetrucks 97 times.

It was mentioned that he has not been involved in any accidents, and neither were there problems with his work attitude.

'This is a misconduct where no excuses can be made to the citizens. We are sorry to fail the citizens' expectations,' Keiichiro Tachibana, the mayor of Takaoka City, was quoted as saying.

The firefighter appeared at the police station after he was fired and is now being questioned by the police. -- REUTERS

 

 
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