“There’s no situation that would ever lead me to speed in the future, it’s just not worth it.”
Glasgow’s licensing committee warned Mohsan Safdar over his future behaviour but granted a licence – despite an objection from PoliceA police representative said Mr Safdar had been accused of driving “a motor vehicle dangerously” and travelling “at speed exceeding 100mph” in June last year.
The driver now has nine points on his licence after a previous incident in 2021, where he said he had driven at 60pmh in a 50mph zone. Cllr Zen Ghani, who chaired the committee, said speeding was “very dangerous” for both the driver and other road users. “Did you not learn anything [from his initial speeding conviction]?,” he asked.
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