A millionaire company director who lied to police to evade 36 speeding tickets has been jailed for 22 months and banned from driving for three years.
Mandeep Singh Kohli, 29, gave officers the names of people living abroad when cars registered to his family firm were pictured by speed cameras.
He had pleaded guilty earlier at Coventry Crown Court to perverting the course of justice.
The court heard the deception had enabled him to escape a driving ban.
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And now he knows there are worse things than not being allowed to drive for a while.
One wonders how some of these people manage to get so rich.
Perhaps it helps to be really, really thick and just a tiny bit unprincipled?
I have to say they emphatically denied that at school. Perhaps they were lying though.
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Perhaps it helps to be really, really thick and just a tiny bit unprincipled?
More a question of really, really unprincipled and just a tiny bit thick?
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>>A millionaire company director who lied to police to evade 36 speeding tickets has been jailed for 22 months and banned from driving for three years.
Mandeep Singh Kohli, 29, gave officers the names of people living abroad when cars registered to his family firm were pictured by speed cameras.
Seeing his name makes me think that he thought he could fool us into believing him. In reality he lied and thought he was beyond the law, so he got everything he deserved.
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Roger
A fine is a tax for doing wrong. A tax is a fine for doing well.
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And the police believed him on 35 occasions?!
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