examiners 'bullying' to reduce backlog
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Driving test bosses 'bullying examiners to be lenient with learners to reduce COVID backlog'

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Driving tests were suspended during COVID , resulting in a backlog that has yet to be solved.
Some examiners have reported being told to remove more difficult manoeuvres to increase chance of passing.
Unofficial websites are using licence numbers without their knowledge to book tests and then charging people up to 600 instead of 62 .