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Seems to be a favourite with the Scottish judiciary, do the same in England and it would probably have been a shortish ban, a largish fine and a normal speeding conviction.
Aren't you glad you live in Scotland?![]()
No, but bellyaching well after the event won't change it and the case law is well established with the Selkirk vs Drummond case.
Don't speed and if you do don't really speed and you won't end up like me .
As it were I've got the job I've always had so I've not lost out, just not gained a good opportunity I could have if I hadn't done what I had.