http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/shro ... 284962.stm
"131mph on a nearby A-road" aswell.
How can he now justify his position as a traffic officer should anyone recognise him? He's not exactly in any position to caution others when he's been convicted of dangerous driving. The only reason (I can fathom) that he's not in prison is because his force has shown such poor judgement they've dragged it out for two years!
"Milton's solicitor, David Twigg, said the appeal would challenge the judge's view that his client's advance driving skills were irrelevant to the charge."
Just can't believe this, shouldn't these skills have made him realise his actions were dangerous?