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McLaren Group executive chairman Ron Dennis has been banned from driving on the road for six months.
Dennis this week pleaded guilty at Woking Magistrates Court to failing to stop for a red light in Bagshot last September. The three points he received for the offence subsequently pushed his total up to 12, which resulted in him being given an automatic six-month ban. [Dennis defended himself in the hearing by claming that he should be spared a driving ban because of the inconvenience it would cause to his work and family life, and that he had driven through the light to avoid collision with a friend's car which was following close behind Is it just me or is telling the Magistrate that you ran the light because you were trying to avoid a collision from a car behind you driven by a friend, is a pretty lame excuse. ![]() BTW is this one of those photo-enforced tickets? Those things piss me off. ![]() |
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Is it just me or is telling the Magistrate that you ran the light because you were trying to avoid a collision from a car behind you driven by a friend, is a pretty lame excuse. |
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Is it just me or is telling the Magistrate that you ran the light because you were trying to avoid a collision from a car behind you driven by a friend, is a pretty lame excuse. |
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It's the responsibility of the following car to maintain an appropriate distance. In other words Ron would have had to let the guy hit him if it was a photo enforced citation. That is where the part about the guy that forced him to run the light being a friend starts to sound contrived. It’s too convenient of an excuse to have a material witness in a case where there was no accident, and only a friend to back up his word and take the bullet for him. But maybe it's true, Ron would never lie. ![]() |
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Ronnie didn't have just one infringment . He had four , resulting in twelve points off , and the loss of licence .
This little boo boo cost him three , so we can extropolate that three others cost him the same number of points . Here , if we stay clean for a long period , we have our points given back . If it's the same there , we can assume the infractions came in a reasonably short period of time , perhaps the last year . A guy with nine demerits for the last twelve months already , says that it was the guy behind him that was at fault . Would you let him off ? |
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Ronnie didn't have just one infringment . He had four , resulting in twelve points off , and the loss of licence . I don't know what his other points were for, but the most common are for speeding. Not condoning it, but losing your licence for some minor speeding is pretty harsh IMO. Of course he could have been caught doing 55 mph I'n a 30 zone a few times and I'n which case he's lucky to have had it for so long! But it's not necessary that he had 3 infringements I'n the last year |
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Nice speculation, but your points stay on your licence for (I think) 3 years, might be 5, and you get three points for a basic speeding infringement such as 33mph I'n a 30 zone. With the proliferation of speed cameras and mobile camera vans I'n the uk I'n the last few years it's very easy to accumulate a few points without doing much. Whatever that time frame is , he exceeded the limit , even though , as time passes , he eventually gets them back . It essentially makes him a serial offender , in this case . I would be interested to know what the other points incidents were about as well . |
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Q:do you think that the cars he drives would have something to do with it might be time for him to fit age setting next to sport setting in the cars
http://www.nopenaltypoints.co.uk/RunningaARedLight.html A person shall not be guilty of an offence by virtue of paragraph (a) of subsection (2) above if he shows that he did not know and could not with reasonable diligence have ascertained who the driver of the vehicle was. |
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