Arrested driver carried a Legoland driving licence
A British police case gained an unusual theme park angle when a driver could only show an old licence from the Legoland driving school.
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The Looopings article explains how LEGO City Driving School at LEGOLAND Windsor unexpectedly appeared in a British police story. A 21-year-old motorist was arrested after reckless driving and a lengthy pursuit. When officers asked for valid documents, he could not produce an official driving licence. Instead, he had a souvenir licence from the driving school attraction at LEGOLAND Windsor, the kind of keepsake children receive after steering electric cars through a miniature traffic environment.
For the attraction, the incident is mainly a striking example of how memorable the licence concept is. LEGO City Driving School introduces young guests to road rules in a playful setting while parents watch from the sidelines. The story does not indicate any operational change or new visitor impact at the park, but it gives useful cultural context: the souvenir is something guests may keep for many years, and the idea is distinctive enough to remain part of a childhood memory. For W8baan, the article is relevant because it specifically concerns the driving school experience at LEGOLAND Windsor and the licence issued after the ride.