
Speed checks are absolutely a banana operation for law enforcement. And in most cases, not much happens, except for a few minor speeding violations that don’t even warrant an arrest. Then the radar itself sends a report to the offender. But sometimes more unusual things happen, such as very large excesses, often with outlandish justifications, such as this driver being afraid of missing his CDI signature. He would eventually end up in prison after testing positive for drugs. But the story we will tell you today is also quite unusual, as you will see below!
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suspicious behavior
It happened on Thursday, November 10, but it became known only a few days later on the Facebook page. Channel gendarmerie. That day, the gendarmes were checking the speed on the departmental road D 975 in the commune of Parc in the Manche department. Everything is going fine. But at one point, the platoon soldiers flash a motorcycle, which then speeds at 122 km/h on a road where the limit is 80 km/h. On Facebook, the gendarmerie also notes that the driver ” they happily overtook cars and trucks“. Neither one nor two, the Alpine A110 gives chase and soon overtakes him. And there the police will not disappoint!
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Unstoppable machine
Indeed, the gendarmes find that the motorcycle in question, with a working volume of only 49.9 cm3, is not at all designed to achieve such a speed. Indeed, it is clamped only 45 km/h and therefore was significantly modified by the driver. Therefore, the latter was sentenced to a large fine for speeding, but not only. He really should also bring his car into line, which has been immobilized for the moment.
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Source: Auto Plus

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