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(the subtle point i was trying to make earlier)

you dont drive a bentley without the money to back it up

it hasn't done him much good so far mate, he has been sentenced to 6 months in Jail. appeal pending.

plus the subtle point you were apparently trying to make was that no-one cares what happens in exotics. I think they care even more. his speeding offence was big news at the time.

On another note - an American Tourist got caught doing >200km/h near tarcutta - down near wagga area the other day - said that he didn't notice cos the car was just soo smoooth at that speed ahahahaha...

I heard that 'american tourist' was actually an aussie who lived over there for a while but had an american licence still because his aussie one was suspended for doing something similar before.

it hasn't done him much good so far mate, he has been sentenced to 6 months in Jail. appeal pending.

plus the subtle point you were apparently trying to make was that no-one cares what happens in exotics. I think they care even more. his speeding offence was big news at the time.

the reason he copped gaol time is that he has a long history of speeding. He's some millionaire bloke with ties to the Government (not a politician) if I recall correctly.

if it was in europe this would be a non-event..... australia really is the nazi state for speeding.... oh it kills? yeah right! so does granny in her 1962 holden with retreads... don't get me started....

yes he was a bad little boy! but jeezzzz....

I agree. I have recently come back from a trip o/s and in one of the countries there are virtually no road rules. The serious crashes, injuries and deaths that occur (per capita) are a fraction of what Australia's are.

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