|

racyragtop
|
Good chance! |
|

domme me
 |
at a guess... yes.........
the arguments will go something like:
blah blah blah .... experienced driver
blah blah blah ...not as dangerous as an ordinary driver
blah blah blah....good policeman & will affect his future career
blah blah blah <masonic handshake, raised trousers leg>
NOT GUILTY |
|

Anon2u
 |
He'll definitely get away with it. Thick as thieves.......Blue code of silence, etc..... |
|

booge
|
he shouldn't |
|

Sgt 524
 |
The police do drive rather well, and one must feel that he was attempting to add heighten the blood pressure in to the convalescence veins. Purely to aid in a speedy recovery.
My decision, Not guilty. Case closed! |
|

Sir Sidney Snot
 |
Nah he'll get a fine but anyone else would lose their license! |
|

thecoldvoiceofreason
 |
Will he hell as like, tell him to go to court, take his licence but not his car, nailed on ban. |
|

nosdda
|
Of course he will. Have you ever known any policeman to be done for speeding in or out of uniform. These are the people who uphold and enforce the law except for themselves. |
|

808fl
|
yes he will as he has the excuse he was testing it on a speed run as they cant do it on a enclosed stadium sorry but you cant use the same reason for speeding |
|

SOJLO
 |
of course he will if a pilot can get away with being 10 times over the drink limit i am sure a speeding cop can. Its just us normal people who couldnt. |
|

chasbigspuds
|
If your summary is a true reflection of all of the facts of this incident then I really hope he doesn't get off. |
|

S Csparky
|
how do you know he was picking up somone for
a freind did you stop him?????????????????? |
|

oldtimer
|
If he was exceeding the speed limit without very good reason he was breaking the law (which he was), he will not get away with it. |
|

susie x ♥♥♥
|
Of course, we will all be up in arms about it for a week then it will be old news and forgotten |
|

|
|
|