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A really good 'traffic' solicitor
I need a specialist solicitor to help someone lessen their charge of dangerous driving to hopefully careless driving. If anyone knows of any very good solicitors then i'd be interested in finding out.
Before people jump on the "they deserve what they get" wagon, nobody was hurt, nothing got damaged, etc And he does know he was in the wrong, but the copper was flat out at 140 and couldn't keep up :thumbsup: |
If he managed to out run the police i doubt that charge will get dropped, even he had specialist driving experience or training!
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High five to the guy :lol:
unlucky about the charge :thumbdown: |
There is someone who seems to get all the celebrities off, cant remember his name but a google search may bring him up. Clarkson has used him, he seems to know all the loopholes to get people off but it will cost.
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there's a firm called traffic solicitors4u which i have heard of, apperently they are good.
My dad got done for speeding at 110 after the cop in an unmarked police car baited him. He just went in without a solicitor and got a months driving ban:mad: Hope this helps |
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http://www.freemankeepondriving.com/ |
Cheers for that, thats the guy i was hoping would come up :thumbsup:
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Was it you Lee :lol:
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running from the police at over 140?
Well deserved dangerous driving ban on route no matter who the solicitor is. |
A mate got caught doing over 130 in his F430 and recieved a 6 week ban and a few hundred quid fine. I also know someone else who has been banned for the same time and £250 fine for doing 125.
Unless "your mate" was running from the law for a while before pulling over I wouldn't bother getting a lawyer involved and go to court apologise and take the punishment. |
What was 'your mate' driving..?
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just because no one was hurt or cars damaged doesn't mean it's OK. At that speed if something did happen you would have no way to react so it is purely reckless. Bring on the fine and ban!!
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And hopefully a jail sentence.
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140mph is the speed I set my cruise control at.
But then again I live in Germany :) |
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Jail time for speeding:thumbdown::thumbdown::thumbdown::thumbdow n::thumbdown: |
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Agreed, but 140 mph is going a bit far.
Re the comment about Germany, I did some work there a couple of years ago and doing 140 on parts of the autoban seems normal and indeed perfectly safe. But those roads are wider, straighter, in better condition and the freight drivers seems content to make steady progress in the slow lane, rather than making sudden moves and swerving all over the road just to go 1 mph faster than the truck in front. |
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I drove through France last week and driving there was so nice. They have an 80mph speed limit and everyone rolls at that. Noone hogs the middle lane, heavy goods are aloud to do around 60mph so aren't pushing each other too badly either.
It just made for super-relaxed driving and a great average for the 1200km stretches I was doing. As soon as you get back into Germany you just had to be so much more watchfull when overtaking because of the relative speed differences. You can be doing a quickish 120mph, want to overtake someone in the middle lane doing 100mph and then still have some joker come up behind you on the left lane at 150mph+. Not that relaxed really... I like going quick once in a while as much as the next guy but I don't like that my car uses 30% more fuel and that potentially it is more dangerous. Prison sentences for speeding are ridiculous though! :wtf: |
Erm..... it wasn't me ;)
The police are trying to go with dangerous driving, but they dont have it on their in-car camera, and the thing with dangerous driving is that they have to prove it rather than you defend it, so potentially he could get off with the charge :thumbsup: I'm not condoning his actions, (for the boring mo fo's) he was a silly boy and shouldn't do those kind of speeds in a 30mph limit :lol: |
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I was with you at first, as I thought 140 on the motorway, you'll get off with a fine and a couple of weeks ban, but this he should be getting a 3 year+ ban and 2K fine |
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Good luck in court!!
Speeding should only result in a fine,keep the points for Drink drivers & Hit & runners!!!! |
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No save the noose for the drink drivers and kit and runs. A |
I was always led to believe that anything over 100mph was an instant 1 year ban anyway, but I could easily be wrong.
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166mph got this guy 9 months and a 5 year driving ban !!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/...nd/8329590.stm |
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And that was in a 60mph zone. Lees guy was doing almost 500% of the speed limit |
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30mph over the speed limit is a ban. A friend of mine was caught doing 61 in a 30 by a speed gun but the officer put it down as 59 so he wouldn't get a ban, just 3 points and avoid all the court hastle.
If your doing 30-40 ish over the limit and would lose you job if you were banned you can usually get away with 6pts and a large fine plus court costs. |
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In Lee's friends case it's even worse - >140MPH in a 30MPH zone, >110MPH over the limit. Think about it for a moment - that's AT LEAST 40MPH over the speed limit FOR A MOTORWAY in this country. IMO, it's fully justified. If you're reckless and dangerous enough to do things like that then I'm afraid it's a time in chokey for you, simple. I know I posted the link earlier about the Solicitor but I truly believe the guy (or gal!) should get whatever the court decides they deserve. You may not agree with the limits that are set (especially on the motorway) but they have to abided by, or face the consequences. I do a lot of miles with my job (mainly dual carriageways and motorways) and I stick to the limits, but it amazes me the amount of people that don't. BTW - this is me speaking as someone who has hit a child in a 30MPH zone when they ran out into the road in front of me from between two parked cars (I was doing just under 30MPH as I was accelerating away from a roundabout). The child survived with relatively minor injuries but I felt like crap for ages after, even though it wasn't my fault. Now imagine the same scenario if I was doing 60MPH, let alone 140MPH. How would you like it if it was your child that was hit? |
Way I see it as a loaded gun
You can say well it's only speeding, but as the post above, if you hit somebody, either as a pedestrian, or in another motor vehicle, the consequences are more than likely be fatal for one or more parties. If I be honest, i've been done for speeding twice, once on a dual carriageway as they change the bloody speed linit on the a610 into Nottingham all over the place, one minute you can be doing 60, then 40, then 30, and I got caught out. Other time I was doing 89 on the A46 Warwick bypass as it's 3 lanes and got motorway style junctions, it felt perfectly safe. We all speed a bit, but as a professional driver, I need my licence and need to respect the speed limits to keep my job, but if you go way way over the top, then I say throw the book at ya. The road around corner from us is a 30 and often seen people doing 60 and that can be when kids are on their to school. People that do that, need the law come crashing down on them. |
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He should also be banned from driving for a very long time, and when he returns he should be forced to drive a G Whiz so that it limits his speed!! :thumbsup: |
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