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Escapes A Driving Ban Because He Didn't Understand His Speedometer, What's That All About?

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anotheoldgit | 13:28 Sat 05th Dec 2015 | News
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-order/12032162/Yaya-Toure-escapes-driving-ban-because-he-was-confused-by-his-German-cars-speedo.html

Maybe next time his excuse could be, "I was driving on the wrong side of the road because I forgot we drive on the left in England"?



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I can kinda understand how it happens. When we hire cars in Ireland it's kilometres per hour but my brain is programmed for miles per hour. Obviously in my case it's likely I'll be going slower...
It used to be in this country that ignorance of the law was not acceptable as an excuse, obviously this doesn't apply to footballers.
101 mph is about 180kph, surely 180kph feels fast.
I am beginning to see a trend in your posts!

Back to the story, he admitted his guilt it was his first'crime' why would he get banged up?

///"He knew he was going too fast, but that is just something interesting to note.///

His Solicitor said
What is the problem?

One law for the rich and another for the poor.

Always has been.........always will be.
Modern cars' speedos can be set to read mph or kph by the owner
exactly sqad
Surely if he lives in Cheshire his car should be reistered in Britain, in which case I thought it had to comply with British regulations for speedo, headlamps etc. OK for cars temporarily imported, such as tourists, but residents need a "British" car.
"Modern cars' speedos can be set to read mph or kph by the owner"

Quite so - but that implies an ability to read the handbook - do you see the problem the average millionaire footballer might have?
Strange that when I drove a car with an imperial speedo in France and didn't 'understand' the speedo I tended to drive too fast, so wouldn't it work the other way driving a car with a metric speedo in UK?
and the law swallowed that load of *** and bull?
@sunny-dave

Actually that did cross my mind!

"Modern cars' speedos can be set to read mph or kph by the owner"

If my 12 year old citroen can why not a high end Merc?
I didn't know you could change it.
sunny-dave, when you own over half a million pounds worth of cars you employ somebody else to read the handbooks.
No need - you just employ somebody else to lie to the court for you ...
@SD :-)
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Islay

/// I am beginning to see a trend in your posts! ///

Yes I post on speeding black footballers all the time. If it is the colour of his skin you are referring to, what the hell difference does that make?

/// Back to the story, he admitted his guilt it was his first'crime' why would he get banged up? ///

Who said anything about him being banged up (jailed) he should have been banned from driving certainly.

Time we had these idiots off the road for the safety of all other drivers and their families.
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http://www.theguardian.com/uk/1999/oct/05/vivekchaudhary

Try this for size. ///

What a sh *t excuse.

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