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On May 25, 10:14=A0am, JNugent  wrote: > Jim Newman wrote: > > Judith M Smith wrote: > >> On Sun, 24 May 2009 11:09:14 +0100, Marc > >>  wrote: > > >> > > >>> It means I have given your views the same consideration I would > >>> anyone that hasn't had any up to date training for 43 yrs, and > >>> realised what you are. > > >> How many motorists have further training after passing their tests? > > > Interestingly, more and more motorists are being offered a session of > > 'further training' following an alleged speeding offence. > > > I went on one last week - it's scary how ignorant many people are about > > basic rules of the road. > > How much over the limit were you? > > Or don't you know because you were ignorant of the limit?

More likely that he knew more-or-less how far over he was, and he also knew that he was driving safely. The sad part is that he refuses to have the bottle to say that he was driving safely for fear that the trolls will say nasty things to him...much easier to simply pretend that it was an "irresponsible mistake", then he can carry on being sanctimonious about other motorists speeding. It's the same whenever a minister/high-profile police officer/etc gets caught speeding.