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mr_brian | 18:23 Thu 10th Jun 2010 | Criminal
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I plead guilty to speeding with mitigating circumstances of rushing to see my father who had been rushed to hospital.My father had cancer and at the time it was thought he may die.I have been given 5 points plus fine.Is it worth appealing for greater clemancy?
Also due to moving houses I have never seen any of the original paperwork.Is this grounds for an appeal?
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hi, what were you doing and what was the speed limit?
did they know you'd moved house? I would have thought it was your responsibility to get your mail re directed
Were you called to the hospital by nursing staff ?
How far did you have to travel to get there ?
How far over the limit were you ?
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