111mph in a 50 limit - Short Ban
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Surely the ban should have been longer for this policeman?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11590315/...
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11590315/...
Funk said:
One rule for thee...
Sounds like he's f
ked his career though.
I’m struggling to see what the one comment is about…surely that would be if whoever stopped him let him on his way without dealing with it? Sounds like he's f
ked his career though.The courts are separate to the police. We often get harsher punishments than a member of the public (and rightly so).
And his job could be at risk.
https://www.sentencingcouncil.org.uk/offences/magi...
Ban is in the middle of the guidelines. Fine will be income based so hard to comment on that.
Funk said:
I'm surprised this wasn't prosecuted as dangerous driving rather than just 'speeding'.
Why?https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/not-dangerou...
FilH said:
And the old "ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £154"
Who were the victims in this crime?
If you use google you’ll quickly see what the surcharge is used for. It is a good thing in general and makes more sense to apply blanket that start quibbling over what is and isn’t victimless. Who were the victims in this crime?
LosingGrip said:
I’m struggling to see what the one comment is about…surely that would be if whoever stopped him let him on his way without dealing with it?
The courts are separate to the police. We often get harsher punishments than a member of the public (and rightly so).
And his job could be at risk.
https://www.sentencingcouncil.org.uk/offences/magi...
Ban is in the middle of the guidelines. Fine will be income based so hard to comment on that.
Quite. I’m not sure the sentencing guidelines are fair though. I was in the same band for 76 in a 50 which is clearly far less dangerous than 111 in a 50.The courts are separate to the police. We often get harsher punishments than a member of the public (and rightly so).
And his job could be at risk.
https://www.sentencingcouncil.org.uk/offences/magi...
Ban is in the middle of the guidelines. Fine will be income based so hard to comment on that.
vonhosen said:
Funk said:
I'm surprised this wasn't prosecuted as dangerous driving rather than just 'speeding'.
Why?https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/not-dangerou...
Draxindustries1 said:
vonhosen said:
Funk said:
I'm surprised this wasn't prosecuted as dangerous driving rather than just 'speeding'.
Why?https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/not-dangerou...
Dangerous in law is what is of concern & potentially affects all of us, not individual people's view on what amounts to dangerous.
Draxindustries1 said:
vonhosen said:
Funk said:
I'm surprised this wasn't prosecuted as dangerous driving rather than just 'speeding'.
Why?https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/not-dangerou...
bad company said:
Surely the ban should have been longer for this policeman?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11590315/...
What are comparable sentences for people who are say, 25 , and have a modified / enthusiast car?https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11590315/...
The police are only policing speed anyway. They don't care about anything else.
IMO as an officer you should be held to higher standards.
He should have a longer ban. He shouldn't lose his job but he should certainly be given a royal b
king.CarCrazyDad said:
bad company said:
Surely the ban should have been longer for this policeman?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11590315/...
What are comparable sentences for people who are say, 25 , and have a modified / enthusiast car?https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11590315/...
The police are only policing speed anyway. They don't care about anything else.
IMO as an officer you should be held to higher standards.
He should have a longer ban. He shouldn't lose his job but he should certainly be given a royal b
king.Draxindustries1 said:
Of course it's dangerous. A momentary lapse of concentration/ blowout, other type of failure could cause huge damage /death at that speed. Fine if its just the driver killed but doubt relatives of a family wiped out by a bellend doing this kind of speed would think anything else other than it being dangerous...
All those factors apply on autobahns where 111 is not considered a great speed. Having said that I’m not familiar with the road where this occurred.I know the road in question very well and can see why it was not classified as dangerous driving. Vision is generally excellent, road is very wide although not marked as a DC apart from the uphill bit leading to the lights at the Hastings end from memory and if traffic is light it is very easy to hit 90+ if you are not paying attention.
I agree the officer should be hit harder due to his status but not losing his license for longer is understandable.
I agree the officer should be hit harder due to his status but not losing his license for longer is understandable.
Draxindustries1 said:
vonhosen said:
Funk said:
I'm surprised this wasn't prosecuted as dangerous driving rather than just 'speeding'.
Why?https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/not-dangerou...

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