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UK minister banned from traffic for 6 months for violating speed limit

UK minister banned from traffic for 6 months for violating speed limit

In the UK, Secretary of State for Immigration, Robert Jenrick, was banned from visitors for six months on account of the lawsuit filed for alleged dashing, and was fined 1639 kilos (roughly 40 thousand liras).

According to experiences within the nationwide media, Jenrick violated the 40 mph (about 65 kilometers) pace restrict on the M1 motorway, which connects London with the town of Leeds within the north of the nation, in August final 12 months.

Jenrick, who admitted to the courtroom that he was touring at 68 mph (about 110 kilometers), was given a six-month ban and a £1639 positive within the case in Northampton.

Jenrick was additionally fined £307 (roughly 7,300 lira) and three penalty factors for driving quick in 2021.

Source: www.anews.com.tr