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A more scientific study revealed that in 2003 the cost of a taxi licence in Milan was €200,000 ($226,000), and in Florence in 2006 such licences changed hands for €300,000.
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Guy Ritchie was facing curbs on his social life today as an application began to have his pub licence changed or taken away.
So a licence changed hands in the secondary market for about €300,000, driving up the costs of everything that travelled by road in Greece.
Then the Austrian energy drink manufacturer Red Bull bought the club's licence, changed its name, crest and kit, and promised a transfer budget of a rumoured €100m (£85m).
But in December, they agreed to let their licences be changed to meet the new goal.
And when Rinse got the licence, it changed everything and nothing.
Widowed and returning to work, he discovered the licence had changed hands, meaning all stockists needed to reapply for an account.
In a town with few sources of wealth, the surveillance teams have identified warehouses, apartment buildings and a nightclub as Bach properties and videoed the Bachs and their men driving a fleet of new high-end vehicles, some of which have had their licence plates changed.
The formalities may multiply (the carte de séjour would surely be back; driving licences would change), but anything that raises a barrier to British visitors and residents in the Dordogne – from dearer flights to a language requirement for residence to an end to the pet passport scheme – will not be welcome in Eymet.
If passed, the bill would ensure illegal immigrants cannot get driving licences, and change the rules so private landlords have to check their tenants' immigration status.
"[These changes] have enabled us to further boost our offering for viewers," he said, adding that there are no plans to seek any more licence changes from Ofcom.
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