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moe.ron 08-30-2004 01:42 PM

Police say man sped at 115 mph, but car can only go 104...
 
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LONDON (Reuters) - A British man accused by police of driving at 115 mph in a Fiat Punto thought the accusation so ridiculous he enlisted an expert driver to help prove his new car was incapable of going that fast.
Law student Steve Lucas, who risked a large fine and losing his driving license if convicted of being so far over the 70 mph limit, said his small Fiat hatchback was just too slow to have reached such a speed, British newspapers reported Saturday.

"I was happy to put my hands up and admit that I was driving at 85 mph but the idea that my little Fiat Punto 1.2 liter could manage 115 mph was laughable," he was quoted as saying.

Lucas spent 18 months fighting the charges, hiring a traffic consultant to test drive his Punto on a private racecourse. He found the best the car could manage, going downhill with a following wind, was 104 mph.

Police were finally forced to drop the speeding charges, although Lucas was fined $70 for driving without due care and attention.

Lady Pi Phi 08-30-2004 04:35 PM

How much was the original ticket?

He might have saved himself a whole lot of time and money if he just payed the fine.

moe.ron 08-31-2004 03:29 AM

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Originally posted by Lady Pi Phi
How much was the original ticket?

He might have saved himself a whole lot of time and money if he just payed the fine.

I think the fact that he might have lost his license might have something to do with fighting it. The article is vague about the "large fine" though.

AlphaSigOU 08-31-2004 08:25 AM

Unlike the United States, most European countries will issue a drivers license that's good for life. It's extremely expensive to go through the driving classes, then taking a rather difficult test; fines for driving violations can be expensive as well.

valkyrie 08-31-2004 11:30 AM

That's awesome. Police do make shit up sometimes, and I think it's great when people fight it.


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