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Old 19 July 2004, 08:28 PM
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the evidence as I see it..

cruise
i feel bad for startin the race!!!!
so, you go to cruises and then teararse about with your mates on the way to the next venue...

how old is your mate? - young lads, fast cars,and all that jazz - the nearest thing I got to fast as a teenager was a Fiat Strada Arbarth, with 1 hour of ownwership, 120 was reached on the motorway, a few years later, 115 was reached within 1/2 hour of owning a westie. Everyone on scoobynet will have done stupid illegal speeds at some point - except pslewis, apparently when he was 17 he acchieved the ungodly velocity of 17.5mph on his boneshaker delivering Hovis ( downhill, with a favourable wind )

Old 19 July 2004, 09:55 PM
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I wonder which will be the first case where something written on a BBS is admissable in court?
Old 19 July 2004, 10:08 PM
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I would say if he's no points he might be lucky. If not a short ban. If it does affect his job or anything else serious he can argue against a ban, but I would consult a solicitor.
Old 19 July 2004, 10:12 PM
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Yes the police have been targeting that southern stretch of the A23 since that nasty accident. I have seen them several times - whilst driving my micra at 75. There are advantages to driving a shed. Not many but a few.

This solicitor has been recomended on here before for representing speeding offenses.
I have never used him so can not vouch for him but others have.

A. Serghis
01273 626762
(That is a Brighton Number)

Pulsars are very quick in a straight line. But do suffer in the twisty stuff as a rule, they don't tend to handle.
Does sound like your mate needs to calm down a bit.

Steve
Old 19 July 2004, 10:19 PM
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You also need to be doubly careful whenever there is a big meet on as the police are fully aware of meets etc - The A23 is a marked road as it is, but on a Sat they just sit and wait for people doing the Crawley to Brighton run.
Old 19 July 2004, 11:23 PM
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Originally Posted by BuRR
I wonder which will be the first case where something written on a BBS is admissable in court?
Police will probably have to learn a new BBS specific Caution.......
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