
Little fool, we’ve all done it on the road, because it’s human. But it’s best not to go to the police. Because the latter are not always so tolerant, especially regarding speeding. Not to mention the risk of being illuminated by a camera that leaves no chance. But if you want to avoid a fine and your own withdrawal of pointsthis is even more so if you are already in a somewhat delicate situation from a legal point of view.
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Big fine for speeding
This is exactly the case of our champion of the day, who would have been better off staying at home that day. This case is happening last July 20 in La Baule but is not made public until several months later. The police control the speed on the side of the road. When suddenly they see a car approaching at high speed because it is going at speed 178 km/h instead of 110. At the wheel of this Porsche is a 29-year-old man who claims he “forgot to give his dog medicine” and is therefore in a hurry. Except he no longer has a driver’s license. But that’s not all.
But not only
The police also conduct a toxicological examination, and the result is clear: the young man is positive for cannabis. But the policemen are not surprised. Indeed, they also discovered that the driver works for the RSA and is unemployed despite owning a Porsche Cayenne worth around €100,000. As a result, he gets a a fine of 300 euros and ten months of suspended imprisonment, as well as community service. His car was impounded and his license revoked.
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Source: Auto Plus

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