[QUOTE 2024131, member: 45"]Irrelevance deleted.
Read one of my posts yesterday which covered the remaining point.[/quote]
We had a very similar disagreement over speeding with you being quite adamant that there is no excuse for exceeding the limit under any circumstance - and then you went on to admit that you did actually deliberately exceed the posted limit by a few mph on the motorway, which you accepted was wrong after I clarified your misunderstanding of the way which speedo's are calibrated for UK law.
Now I'm not interested in making a big deal of that as you are not alone, but it is another instance of where you deliberately break the law, so your judgment and scruples regarding the laws of the land is demonstrably wanting.
You have to accept that if the law is on the statute books and you break it, you are doing wrong, and if caught shouldn't bleat about the punishment handed down, or claim that they are just 'wrong' as you are doing with me now.
It is one thing to break the law and accept the punishment, but another thing entirely to also break it and then stick two fingers up the the system as you blatantly appear to do with pavement cycling.