jrt Posted July 20, 2006 Posted July 20, 2006 This fellow must watch too much MotoGP. Rome, Italy (AHN) -- An Italian scooter rider racked up a record 144 points off his 20 point drivers license in a few minutes of reckless driving. The ANSA news agency reported that police in the northwestern Italian city of Turin chased the young rider after he evaded their attempts to stop him for breaking the law by not wearing a helmet on Tuesday evening. By the time the 15 minute chase ended, he had received a few more violations as well. Those violations included not stopping when police ordered, running a red light, riding the wrong way down city-center streets, riding on pedestrian footpaths and speeding. After he was stopped, he was then found to be riding without rear-view mirrors, insurance or lights, and with a license plate incorrectly attached to his vehicle. The rider was fined $2,890 for the offenses and had his scooter confiscated by the police. The rider broke a previous national record held by a youth in Bolzano, northern Italy, who had 116 points deducted for a single night's offences in April. In 2003, a law et tough penalties for certain motoring offences, particularly major speeding, dangerous overtaking and driving under the influence of drink or drugs.
antonio carroccio Posted July 21, 2006 Posted July 21, 2006 For this crime is almost 80% of the scooters riders in Italy guilty! This is not news in Italy. BTW somewhere in the USA riding without a helmet is not a crime, maybe a stupidity......................
Enzo Posted July 21, 2006 Posted July 21, 2006 Tell that fine spirited young man to contact the Rolling Crows.
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