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Clarkson Has A Speeding Ticket At Last.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/en tertain ment-ar ts-2967 4351
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-27 98103/y ou-not- argenti na-jere my-gear -presen ter-cla rkson-g ets-spe eding-p oints-3 0-years .html
Doing 80 something in a 60 mph zone. Deserves everything he gets, although I expect he thinks its the nasty, unnecessary speed camera and not his dangerous driving that is at fault. What a twit !
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Doing 80 something in a 60 mph zone. Deserves everything he gets, although I expect he thinks its the nasty, unnecessary speed camera and not his dangerous driving that is at fault. What a twit !
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He's such a wally, he'll probably see it as a badge of honour. He has his fans though. Why? I despair !
07:10 Sun 19th Oct 2014
"Clarkson Has A Speeding Ticket At Last"
so youve had to wait all this time just for that.....
the fact that its a 60mph limit tells me all I need to know, hardly a pedestrian back street is it...as to dangerous driving, how do you know he was driving dangerously, just because he was faster than the limit doesnt mean that it was "dangerous"...dangerous to who ?
what a petty little bitter person you are mikey....let me guess , youve never ever driven faster than the speed limit then..no of course you havent
so youve had to wait all this time just for that.....
the fact that its a 60mph limit tells me all I need to know, hardly a pedestrian back street is it...as to dangerous driving, how do you know he was driving dangerously, just because he was faster than the limit doesnt mean that it was "dangerous"...dangerous to who ?
what a petty little bitter person you are mikey....let me guess , youve never ever driven faster than the speed limit then..no of course you havent
Glad to be of service Janbee...at least there is two of us that recognises him for whathe is ! According to somebody on here, he must be a "good driver" as he was caught exceeding the speed limit ! I would have thought that the definition of a good driver would at least include obeying the law but apparently not.
My purpose here today was to show the hypocrisy of this man. He has campaigned consistently against speed cameras but we now have the delicious irony to see that he has at last been caught by one. But he is not alone in thinking that speed limits shouldn't apply to them, as lots of people in Britain seem to have the same idea.
My purpose here today was to show the hypocrisy of this man. He has campaigned consistently against speed cameras but we now have the delicious irony to see that he has at last been caught by one. But he is not alone in thinking that speed limits shouldn't apply to them, as lots of people in Britain seem to have the same idea.
But is it his first ticket in 30 years ? In his own words, it isn't :::::
"In 2008, Clarkson claimed in a talk at the Hay Festival to have been given a speeding ticket for driving at 186 mph on the A1203 Limehouse Link road in London"
This is taken from his Wiki entry but he seems to be confused about whether he had a ticket of not. But it was enough to cause a fuss at the time ::
http:// news.bb c.co.uk /1/hi/e ngland/ 7424651 .stm
Another case of shooting his mouth off and then having to apologise afterwards.
"In 2008, Clarkson claimed in a talk at the Hay Festival to have been given a speeding ticket for driving at 186 mph on the A1203 Limehouse Link road in London"
This is taken from his Wiki entry but he seems to be confused about whether he had a ticket of not. But it was enough to cause a fuss at the time ::
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Another case of shooting his mouth off and then having to apologise afterwards.
He either did get a ticket driving at 186 mph or he didn't. My best guess is that he didn't, purely on the grounds that the A1203 Limehouse Link Road is not long enough for that speed to have been achieved, even in a Veyron.
So why did he say it in the first place ? As a high-profile figure in the motoring world, he should be campaigning for road safety, not continually mocking the authorities in their fight against speeding. Instead he continues to behave like a silly school boy, who thinks its funny to sit in the back of the class, farting away to amuse similar juveniles like him.
So why did he say it in the first place ? As a high-profile figure in the motoring world, he should be campaigning for road safety, not continually mocking the authorities in their fight against speeding. Instead he continues to behave like a silly school boy, who thinks its funny to sit in the back of the class, farting away to amuse similar juveniles like him.
IMHO, 80+ in a 60 mph zone isn't massively excessive.
If he had been doing that in a 70 and was pulled he would in all probability be given a stern warning by the traffic bobby under ACPO rules.
50+ in a 30 is far worse in my book and given that he wasn't endangering(he wasn't charged with dangerous driving as is claimed in the OP) other road users, along with his driving experience means this is pretty much a non-story TBH.
Had he been weaving in and out of traffic at excessive speed I could understand the furore but he wasn't.
In response to this:
I would have thought that the definition of a good driver would at least include obeying the law but apparently not.
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Countless F1 drivers have been caught speeding, inlcuding Damon Hill and Lewis Hamilton. I'll wager that they're a tad more than 'good drivers'!!
If he had been doing that in a 70 and was pulled he would in all probability be given a stern warning by the traffic bobby under ACPO rules.
50+ in a 30 is far worse in my book and given that he wasn't endangering(he wasn't charged with dangerous driving as is claimed in the OP) other road users, along with his driving experience means this is pretty much a non-story TBH.
Had he been weaving in and out of traffic at excessive speed I could understand the furore but he wasn't.
In response to this:
I would have thought that the definition of a good driver would at least include obeying the law but apparently not.
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Countless F1 drivers have been caught speeding, inlcuding Damon Hill and Lewis Hamilton. I'll wager that they're a tad more than 'good drivers'!!
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