Yes, SteveMcB. I did learned a lot.
That's why I got so
with this opelfruit guy. He does know Jack
about me and he judged me.
First time I was speeding as my wife said she wasn't feeling great as she was pregnant that time. Second time, had a work meeting early in the morning and was running late. My son was teething whole night and fall asleep in the morning but so did I also. So to rush to the meeting, from which I supposed to have a commission, I sped. As got caught, lost commission of £500 from large order.
Both situations I was clear minded and did it on the empty road so no one else was in eventual danger.
As I have a family now and was expecting it at the time of first offence, I know exactly what I need to do.
After first speeding offence I could not drive for few weeks as was scare I'll crash into someone. Approaching the roundabout was a nightmare for me.
Luckily I got past it and got back behind the wheel more confident and focused not to commit any type of offence anymore.
In fact, I'm getting angry when someone does not use indicators, under cut me, cut me off, drive too fast on the busy road or drive with position lights only in the dark.
Usually drive alone to and from work but when I have a family on board, I make sure We safely get back home.
Hope Tristan2 and anybody who was speeding will take this as a lesson and Hear-Vier come to he's senses.
Regards to all
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