How being arrested for a driving offence can change your life
The man arrested for driving 308km/h on a freeway was reportedly driving a red Audi TT.The Audi driver who recorded himself driving at 308km/h in a video that went viral was arrested at the weekend while attending a funeral.
Herbert said that while most people know they will be in trouble, do they know what will happen? “This is assuming that you do not first kill or injure yourself in a crash as a result of drunken or reckless driving. If you survive, once you get out of hospital, you will still likely face charges. “Once you pay your bail, you will be given a date that you need to appear in court. If you do not present yourself on this day, you will forfeit your bail and your warrant of arrest will be issued. If you do present yourself at the court, the consequences you face will be better answered by a legal professional, as it is affected by various factors, from the number of offences to people injured in the incident.
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