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Victoria police chief speeding, deducted one point and fined $190

 
[Social News]     04 Oct 2016
In the state of Victoria, speeding, fines are not small, often hundreds of Australian dollars. Last night, however, the state police chief was caught speeding and fined A $190.

In the state of Victoria, speeding, fines are not small, often hundreds of Australian dollars. Last night, however, the state police chief was caught speeding and fined A $190.

This afternoon, Victoria Police Commissioner Graham Ashton issued a statement admitting that he was speeding on the Peninsula Link Highway around 6 p.m. on the 13th of last month, a speed limit of 100kmhm / h, and that he drove to 108kmhm / h.

The speeding police chief, of course, also received a fine of A $190.

"I did violate road safety, I was embarrassed that I was speeding, and I was disappointed in myself," he said in a statement. "I was speeding, but speeding was speeding," he said in a statement. "but speeding is speeding," he said in a statement. This means that you have to focus all the time while driving. "

"it`s important to keep your attention on the road all the time, because a little lack of attention can lead to tragedy, and our officers will see those accidents almost every day."

As chief of police, he added, he knows more about the dangers of speeding. He had talked to many injured people in car accidents and felt the inconvenience of their lives.

In addition to being fined A $190, Graham Ashton was also deducted by one point. In addition, he said he would donate another $190 to Road Trauma Support Services.

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