
Who has never done a little stretching according to the Traffic Rules? In fact, it happens to everyone, more or less voluntarily. After all, one day we were all in a hurry because we were running late, crossing our fingers that we wouldn’t run into radar. Of course, this is not encouraged, but it would be remiss not to recognize that we are first and foremost human beings. But some still abuse and do not hesitate to repeat the offences, even after they have been sharply denounced by the police. Obviously some people have a hard time learning the lesson…
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Excessive speeding
This is exactly the case of our champion of the day. This incident happened on Thursday, August 31, in the town of Campsas, a few kilometers from Bordeaux, in Gironde. On this day, as often, the gendarmes arrange a speed check highway A62. When they see a Mercedes AMG GT 63S going somewhere, it flashes at 200 km/h in a section limited to 130 km/h. The driver is quickly intercepted by a police Alpine A110. The latter do not end with their surprises. Because our driver is no stranger to speeding, on the contrary.
Repetition
And not for nothing, the entrepreneur restored his driver’s license only two months ago, having already lost it for speeding. As a result, the latter has suspended again, for a period of six months. But that’s not all, because the driver was also fined 3,750 euros, deprived of his rights in court due to a repeated violation and obliged to undergo a training course. He was finally able to return home under the direction of the college.
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Source: Auto Plus

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