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It may not have been the punishment you are looking for however he was tried in a court of law, found guilty and punished. |
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Unacceptable that he didn't lose his license.
Losing his license does not necessarily prejudice him doing his job, he can still drive on MoD property. Either way 143mph in a 50mph zone is totally unacceptable and dangerous, at that level of speed he's lucky to not be facing a dangerous driving / due care and attention charge ---------- Post added at 11:57 ---------- Previous post was at 11:55 ---------- Quote:
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My point was that he did not *get away with it* as you said.
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Next we will have couriers trying the same line.:p: |
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He's a mechanic that repairs vehicles needed by our troops in order for them to be able to do their job. I'd rather he be out there doing what he does rather than troops having to use substandard equipment. In my opinion on this occasion weighing up the balance he got it right. I think a better judgement would have been to say sentence him with a defferred ban, say a 6 month ban, after, he returned from Afghanistan - I think that would have appeased everyone. |
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Sadly, we already have a tier system in place, it has been in place for years,with the highest respect, where have you been for so long? It has always been the state saying do as I say not as I do. Point in case, driving to work the other day, police car well over the speed limit goes past me, no blues on, why? because the driver obviously thinks that the uniform brings with it a priviledge to do anything they want. Sorry to say this, good luck to the lad, there will be more people higher up the social and employment ladder breaking laws every day, laws that your average Joe has to obey. |
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I had a quick look online and found the following.... Quote:
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Obviously it doesn't mean it's right, and all we can do is moan about it. I don't on the other hand see how it's justified in this case, a few mph over the limit maybe, but then it wouldn't be news would it, but at that speed and still get off, it's too blatant and it's rubbing our noses in it so to speak. |
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With an armed forces licence, if he is driving on legitimate armed forces business then he would be able to do that. He'd also be able to have his civilian licence taken away, preventing him driving non-military vehicles legally. At the moment we have the situation where he can still legally drive anything he could drive before he went to court. |
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If it was you or me our licence would be gone regardless of job and the same should have applied here. |
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Introduce an armed forces licence and there would be no reason not to take away their civilian licence then. |
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