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Has anyone ever been 'done' for speeding?

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abstibus | 07:37 Thu 05th Jan 2012 | Law
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You should all be so lucky:
http://www.belfasttel...00-fine-16099351.html
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Normel procedure, if you can convince the court that driving is essential to your job and those of others you can escape a ban. but he now has 11 points on his licence and the police will be watching him like a hawk.
111m.p.h. earns a £500 fine.Marvellous what being a Freemason,and hiring a swanky Lawyer can get you.
Yes forgot about the Masons they are particularly strong in NI. You can bet his lawyer arranged the hearing for a day when the magistrates were masons !
he looks rough for 49!
all that fast livin'
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'These boots were made for walking'.
Not in his case.
There just doesn't seem to be any joined-up thinking where some speeding convictions are concerned.

Mrs Flop was convicted in 2010 for doing 92 in a 70 on the M4, got fined £550.00 (plus the victim surcharge tax) and received 5 points.

Mrs Flop doesn't work (we took the rather old and unfashionable view that we would like a parent to raise our children) and therefore my salary was taken into account.

Now whilst I think I earn a reasonable amount, it is significantly, massively, hugely, south of the reported £1m that Mr Pagni earns.

So, Mrs Flop was going slower than Mr Pagni, was on a road that has a higher speed limit than Mr Pagni was on, we earn a fraction of Mr Pagni's salary and yet we were fined more.

Doesn't make any sense at all.

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