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Biker who did nearly 90mph in a 50mph zone given suspended sentence (From The Argus)
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Biker who did nearly 90mph in a 50mph zone given suspended sentence
3:22pm Friday 23rd November 2012 in News
A motorcyclist has been given a suspended sentence for breaking the speed limit, overtaking vehicles dangerously and failing to stop for police.
Andrew Veness, was on the A24 at Horsham, when he was seen by an unmarked police car riding his 600cc sports motorcycle at 88 miles per hour in a 50 mile an hour limit.
The 23-year-old wouldn't stop when PC Glen McArthur tried to pull him over and rode off at high speeds, leading to a high speed chase before eventually stopping near the Sussex and Surrey border on the A24 and was arrested.
Veness, a tyre and exhaust fitter from Beechwood Drive in Keston, near Bromley in Kent was charged with dangerous driving, failing to stop for a police officer and driving without insurance after being arrested on the A24 on July 29 this year.
He appeared at Lewes Crown Court on November 8 and found guilty of all the offences.
He was given a 12 month sentence suspended for two years, 200 hours of unpaid work, 19 sessions of the Think First Programme, a 12 month supervision order, disqualified from driving for 18 months and will have to retake his test. He has also been given a fine of £1,200.
PC McArthur said: "I hope the penalties Veness has been given works to deter others from riding dangerously. We want to ensure people ride safely in our county and will make sure anyone whose riding puts others at risk is brought to justice.
"We do urge motorcyclists to take up the Bikesafe course which gives riders hints and tips about how to ride safely."
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Comments(5)
greeg2
says...
11:12pm Fri 23 Nov 12
matlock
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9:44am Sat 24 Nov 12
John Steed
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5:02pm Sat 24 Nov 12
matlock wrote:especialy when overtaking a cyclist by crossing double white lines
Brilliant driving by the traffic police. They made it look effortless.
D360
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10:32am Sun 25 Nov 12
John Steed wrote:Double white lines: You may cross if necessary, providing the road is clear, to pass a stationary vehicle, or overtake a pedal cycle, horse or road maintenance vehicle, if they are travelling at 10mph or less (Highway code rule 129)
matlock wrote:especialy when overtaking a cyclist by crossing double white lines
Brilliant driving by the traffic police. They made it look effortless.
Best to do your homework before making sneering remarks John
keswick says...
6:06pm Fri 23 Nov 12