jesus it sounds like they'll ping ya more than that dude who beat his wife and baby up, fucked up if you ask me.
jesus it sounds like they'll ping ya more than that dude who beat his wife and baby up, fucked up if you ask me.
Just thinking aloud... to the OP... if you need your licence for work and you lose your licence, what happens to your position? Would it be a good idea to chat to your employer about this wee problem?
Forget diversion. Once the summons arrives consider getting a lawyer, try to find a good one that won’t bankrupt your arse in the process. Sell the bike and take documents to show this to court, along with some knee pads.
There's a fair bit of "holier than thou" in evidence here. Many years ago, when I was a lot younger, I used to cruise at that sort of velocity sometimes. It's hard to even imagine R1 riders who would never do 180kph, they'd be about as common as unicorns.
If the letter comes then, as has been suggested, it's time to consult a lawyer. The judge should give you credit for the fact that you are playing the game of money-go-round that is our court system. A JP may not be so understanding.
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Similar case for you to size up....
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/hawkes-bay...ectid=11105082
Govt gives you nothing because it creates nothing - Javier Milei
You won’t get diversion for a charge with a minimum specification for disqualification, all the dangerous driving charges including dangerous speed have a minimum 6 months disqualification.
The issue with speed cameras and particularly motorbike riders with helmets is proving identity. Unless they have an admission or conduct a search warrant to match clothing they will struggle. The best that can happen is they serve a notice on the registered owner demanding details of who was using the vehicle at the time of the offending.
That said, I agree with a lot of the comments that the speed was ridiculous and those that do the crime.....
What caught You ? Was it one of those new digital cameras on a pole that seem to be popping up all over the place or a van . If it was a van did you get caught going into rear or going away from it? 182 KPH almost as fast as I got caught at with stationary radar last year.
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