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    1. mervynskidmore on

      That excuse that he gave his mum the money and she forgot doesn’t make any sense any more. These days you get an additional payment notice allowing you to pay up to 7 days before the court date.

      That judge is a complete spoofer. Waste of time and money for everyone involved. Making a mockery of the system.

    2. damcingspuds on

      That’s a disgraceful quote from the judge! I’m going to totally disregard the law because I break it myself regularly.

    3. Sabreline12 on

      “…mostly on motorways where the speed limit was 120km/h and the dual carriageway in Macroom was a similar type of road — though the limit was only 100km/h.”

      Man apparently never encountered or heard of a dual carriageway before in all his years. Obviously it’s similar to a motorway, only there’s these colour-coded signs that let you know what’s a motorway and what’s not.

    4. Able-Exam6453 on

      Not sure what I just read. Did the wazzock of a judge strike out the original speeding offence itself (for which there ought not be any mitigation) or the crime of failing to pay that fine?

    5. Last_Interaction_ on

      Must be demoralising for the Guards too when such a blatant case like that is thrown out. Even if he was used to motorway driving, he was still in excess of that speed limit too.

    6. Nuffsaid98 on

      He works for Daddy’s haulage company. This is a case of “affluenca”. Rich folks and their offspring don’t need to obey laws.

    7. GamerGuy123454 on

      I think that’s fair to be honest. Most people do 110 or 120 on it anyway

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