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RESPECT
Rider’s 155mph – "fastest ever" on camera
29 May 2002
A motorcyclist narrowly escaped a prison sentence after being caught on camera doing 155mph just outside Cardiff.
Lee Beddis blasted past a parked patrol car on his bike so fast the officer inside said he felt the the pressure wave. Pc Greville Phillips told Cardiff Crown Court; " In 25 years I’ve never seen such a high speed. The car shook as the bike went past. "
The court heard how Beddis’ speed was the fastest ever recorded by a camera on a British road.
Beddis was sentenced to 180 hours of community service, banned for 12 months and ordered to pay £25 costs.
The judge told Beddis he only avoided jail because he has a nine-year-old child to support.
RESPECT
Rider’s 155mph – "fastest ever" on camera
29 May 2002
A motorcyclist narrowly escaped a prison sentence after being caught on camera doing 155mph just outside Cardiff.
Lee Beddis blasted past a parked patrol car on his bike so fast the officer inside said he felt the the pressure wave. Pc Greville Phillips told Cardiff Crown Court; " In 25 years I’ve never seen such a high speed. The car shook as the bike went past. "
The court heard how Beddis’ speed was the fastest ever recorded by a camera on a British road.
Beddis was sentenced to 180 hours of community service, banned for 12 months and ordered to pay £25 costs.
The judge told Beddis he only avoided jail because he has a nine-year-old child to support.