The trial of Britain's MOST NOTORIOUS speeder!
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Tommy Davies (IG: @coedyglyn) tells the story of how he was prosecuted for a claimed record across the length of Britain from John o' Groats to Lands End in his Audi S5.
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The moment the judge said that he goes to the nurburgring twice a year, this guy was probably the most relieved person in the world
@Tzhz
5 ай бұрын
And asking if the judge wanted to reserve the case was a stroke of genius, as they knew he was a car guy judge 😂
@onsomebits7486
5 ай бұрын
Mummy and daddy are in with the masons
@jrbenson810
5 ай бұрын
I would've yelled out "YES" and the immediately "Sorry your majesty" 😂
@jackass123455
5 ай бұрын
@@jrbenson810 "your honor" your majesty is for the king/queen ONLY!
@jrbenson810
5 ай бұрын
@@jackass123455 "I don't care" is reserved for idiots like you who think I care.
How incredibly lucky do you have to be to get the only Judge in the country that takes trips twice a year to the Nürburgring? LEGENDARY!
@ggee7391
5 ай бұрын
A lot of judges are car enthusiasts.
@Shinkajo
5 ай бұрын
@@ggee7391a lot of judges are judges
@gbt722
5 ай бұрын
How do you know its the only one.
@ZboeC5
5 ай бұрын
@@ggee7391 That's a bold statement.
@ZboeC5
5 ай бұрын
@@gbt722 I don't anymore than you know the opposite to be true. But it's highly unlikely don't you think?
This is the old VinWiki i missed, I watched the whole video and didn't even question for a second how long it was. This was incredible story telling, keep up the great work and looking forward to more long form.
@HarunFarah
3 ай бұрын
Great story telling , didn't notice it had been half an hour
Apart from debunking their evidence, I think representing himself in such an eloquent and articulate way must have impressed the jury. He is also clearly a charismatic character and all of those things helped him with his case. Well done!
@SebastianGrantElKiva
2 ай бұрын
Pretty cool dude. I think the geniuses on this channel really show what a bit of money can do.
Nothing is better than a good judge who doesn't default with the prosecution, and in fact detests sloppy attempts at stitch ups.
@piovo5222
5 ай бұрын
(Dodgy judge was the rumor around the time when the case was happening)
@thetrivium2261
5 ай бұрын
@@piovo5222 Typical state disinformation campaign! 👽
@Hebdomad7
5 ай бұрын
It's far better to let a guilty person go free than to jail an innocent person. Prosecution should be hard. As the law states it must be 'beyond reasonable doubt'. It stops innocent people going to jail and makes certain the guilty are guilty and that the investigators do their damn job properly and not try stich people up for crimes they didn't commit.
@SenatorBanana
5 ай бұрын
couple of judges in my family. they detest police because they lie and make their (the judges) jobs much harder.
@nickacelvn
5 ай бұрын
Hear hear, well done judge, very well done.
You know what's the craziest part about all of this? How the prosecution was willing to put him behind bars just to save their own skin.
@renebarrera5286
5 ай бұрын
Because US prosecutors would NEVER indulge in such antics.cough "J6" cough.
@teabagtowers3823
5 ай бұрын
Some prosecutors would sell their children to Jimmy Savile if meant them saving their face.
@Fruitay425
5 ай бұрын
That's so typical of prosecutors annnywhere.
@canadiankrispybacon1450
5 ай бұрын
Yup they just want the win if if they know they will lose they need to justify their jobs…like was said..they have murderers, physical assaults robberies…and this case…in reality they lied, didn’t have any res evidence…and spent untold resources on a hunch basically..can’t get him on one thing we will try something else to skirt the law on limitations…over charging him…BS!
@detecta
5 ай бұрын
@@renebarrera5286 how does this comment relate to the us
It's absurd how law enforcement invests substantial time and energy scrutinizing someone's phone, especially in a speeding case, when there are murderers and pedophiles roaming free. Prioritizing resources is crucial, and focusing on more serious crimes like these should be priority number one. imo
@drewdabbs418
4 ай бұрын
If people didn't commit petty crime the police would have more time to investigate serious crime.
@dunder727
4 ай бұрын
did he commit a crime tho? i saw no verdict?@@drewdabbs418
@reeddeer793
4 ай бұрын
@@drewdabbs418lolwat? The cops should be investigating the serious crime first, they’re just lazy. Prosecuting people like this is a waste of tax $
@lenny578
3 ай бұрын
@@drewdabbs418 Or maybe the police should focus more on those doing actual damage than those doing petty crimes. You're only making excuses for cowards whose wages are paid for by the people with the sole job of protecting said people.
@stephensmith8245
3 ай бұрын
people end up killing people when consistently speed......
He was very lucky. The prosecution did a terrible job. I'd love to know how he drove that fast without setting off a camera. Especially the average speed stretch of motorway.
@5uper5kill3rz
4 ай бұрын
yeah this video was great and I'm happy for him but I just google maps'd it and it's saying between 13-17 hours haha so he must have broken the law lol but I guess it's the fact they couldn't prove it.
@mlee6050
4 ай бұрын
@@5uper5kill3rzwell when average 90mph and anything that isn't a race track basically has max speed of 70mph Mind you it's like drive across America in 27 hours
@5uper5kill3rz
4 ай бұрын
yeah exactly, it's an odd case really, it's also mind blowing that nobody saw him, I drive home on the M40 late at night a lot between Maidenhead and Oxford (no speed cameras) but still sit at 80 normally, you never know where the police are@@mlee6050
@DerbyshireBangers
4 ай бұрын
Most cameras just don't work to begin with or you get lucky with the photo unable to identify the vehicle. I used to travel pretty regularly on a large section of the route he would have taken and a friend used to do the same from London to up North and neither of us has ever got a speeding ticket on a motorway. Obviously not saying you won't be caught but it's not hard to imagine they weren't working.
@bogdaniorgulescu1641
4 ай бұрын
If you knew he'd be in prison
This trial was ridiculous. He is very much summarizing it. This thing took forever and was chronicled heavily over there forever.
@JSmith19858
5 ай бұрын
Was it? I've never heard of him, and I was glad about that he he seems to be a throbbing jeb end. Just do a track day if you want to drive fast.
@lucasokeefe7935
5 ай бұрын
You're the one Clarksons police marksmen would go after
@JSmith19858
5 ай бұрын
@@lucasokeefe7935 Who? Me? Is that because I do track days and have raced cars, and still race bikes to scratch the itch, rather than driving like a bellsprout on public roads to gain notoriety
@canadiankrispybacon1450
5 ай бұрын
@@JSmith19858yeah, I agree but they were past their time limits, no victim, no reports of dangerous driving, just one unrelated ticket that they could get the officer to show up for?..so they bring a charge that could send him to prison for 6+ years 🤔 80mph is not a lot of speed on those hwys those laws were from a time when 80mph was like going 120-150 in the older cars..the crime imho didn’t justify the potential punishment…they have their cameras out film in them..or if they want the revenue so bad hire more police officers…speed cams here…the ticket goes to the plate owner…the owner doesn’t affect their license at all…it’s about revenue not safety….and by the sounds of things the prosecution was just pissed off that they couldn’t get him and was overzealous, greedy trying to save face…like a pissed off vindictive GF mad because you broke off with her. Egg on their face…probably £10’s of thousands, if not £100k+ spent…great use of taxpayers money 🤔
@JSmith19858
5 ай бұрын
@@canadiankrispybacon1450 He was running his mouth about doing it. It's like someone running their mouth about commiting a high profile murder and being upset that the police try to pin it on them. Chat shit, get banged
Best VinWiki video in years. A great return to proper story telling. Gripping stuff. Typical UK Police, going after what they see as easy wins, rather than solving real crimes!
@scooby19967
5 ай бұрын
It must have been an awkward debrief for the police and courts after that verdict.
@Marlow925
5 ай бұрын
Fact. Tell you the other side of the story. I've been plenty fast across the UK (when going from Ireland (southern) back home to Denmark). Never got a fine. Cause: too much paperwork.
@jalenwiggins5831
5 ай бұрын
Vin wiki has some great stories even in recent years you just have to find them... @Marlow925
@bulldog_k9_uk
5 ай бұрын
The CPS decide what to prosecute not the police if it's going to the Crown Court. The police provide the 'evidence' and the Crown Prosecution Service decide if it meets criteria and then proceed to court.
@Derekzparty
5 ай бұрын
That's typically how I did my tests. Solve the easy questions first then come back for the harder ones.
Dude! In a case against speeding THE best thing is to have a judge who goes to the Ring. This is priceless!
@GrahamCStrouse
Ай бұрын
That judge is awesome.
I like how the CPS and courts set a precedent to help getting a law breaking copper off. And the fact that a murder got less attention than a guy being hounded by the CPS tells you everything you need to know about the UK legal system. There is no justice. You were very lucky to get a judge who isn't bent on exerting their power.
@mikey_bb
5 ай бұрын
Actually, the cop set his own precedent, as the CPS wanted him in prison but he argued that they couldn't prove it was dangerous driving & he was found not guilty...
@JackFN_VR64
5 ай бұрын
@@mikey_bb it was some wank prosecutor with ambition on a power trip.
@jeffhubbard4688
5 ай бұрын
The judiciary has nothing at all to do with the amount of publicity a case gets. That is the Media's job, and they know us so well they only bothered with the story they knew would be most eagerly read. The precedent was set because a Copper got clever. The CPS charged him FFS, so they were hardly trying to corruptly provide a get out of jail card for police officers. They also charged him because someone did their job and checked the mans black box readings, and even then they could all have just had a laugh and told the copper to slow down a bit, instead of spending thousands and wasting time going through a court case just to cover any future problems with a precedent. To even think that is serious 9/11 style idiocy. The guy in this video actually did what he was charged with, and got away with it because he argued his case better than those prosecuting him. That is our justice system. Short of getting God to step down and point at the guilty party, I can't think of a better system to have, than the British legal system. Can you?
@JackFN_VR64
5 ай бұрын
@@jeffhubbard4688 how did he do it? there is no evidence?
@jeffhubbard4688
5 ай бұрын
@@JackFN_VR64 I have no idea how he did it. That is his secret super power, plus the fact that no one started looking until 8 months after he had done it, and he has never straight up denied doing it. If that was China, pr any place where the individual has significantly less wriggle room if the persecution wants your arse, he'd still be doing his 6 years, 10 years later. It's not a perfect world, be thankful we live in a place where imperfection is given at least some tolerance.
Fair play for getting him on. The UK is not the country with the most CCTV cameras .. but it's in the top 3. Speed cameras in the UK are ridiculous. And he did play it right, because the fact that the UK has a speed camera network this wide and extensive .. and they didn't even follow protocol to check it ... or dismissed it to get a case .. is part of what got him off. It literally backfired for the prosecutor. Great story.
@ssu7653
5 ай бұрын
I think what made the case, was the original investigator giving testemony that they DID check the camera network. That would have changed minds from "those cameras could prove him guilty if they only checked early enough" into more like "there is no case here" When there is a trial by jury, it is not ALL about what you can prove. If they think you did it, your fighting an uphill battle evidence or not.
@boilerhousegarage
5 ай бұрын
@@ssu7653 Even magistrates can be biased. A friend of mine in a car club had photo and video proof that there were no "50 mph" temporary speed limit signs on a stretch of motorway where he got a ticket for doing 74mph in a 50, that was actually 70 since it was unsigned. The magistrates still found him guilty saying the presence of the roadwork cones (there were no roadworkers as it was night) should have been enough. Total shambles! I'm not looking forward to my hearing in a few weeks.
@mikey_bb
5 ай бұрын
Your friend needed a better solicitor...
@srpacific
5 ай бұрын
@@boilerhousegarage hang on so he was still speeding even if there was no signage, what's the problem there?
@boilerhousegarage
5 ай бұрын
@@srpacific You're due for your next booster.
I watch a lot of long form content and most of the time my attention drifts off. At the end of this story o realized I just sat through half an hour and was enamored the whole time. What a fascinating and epic story with a fantastic ending!
@tommydavies936
5 ай бұрын
Big compliment buddy. Thank you
@alimahmud6926
5 ай бұрын
I realized this was 32 minute video after reading your comment. Wow
@Marlow925
5 ай бұрын
@@tommydavies936 gripping story. good stuff you got off. And you know what .. i've triggered plenty of those speed and average speed cameras. You know, what those lads really seem not to pick up on ?? Irish (southern) number plates. Never got a fine. I guess it's too much paperwork. LOVE the fact, that you got a judge, that's a frequent Nürburgring goer. So great.
@atheosxgaming
5 ай бұрын
i was blown away reading this comment to realise the video was half and hour. felt like 10 minutes.
@MaartenOosterbaan
5 ай бұрын
agreed it didn't 'feel' like half an hour.
That is one of the best KZread videos I''ve seen in a long time! Very informative, VERY interesting, and well put together. Thoroughly enjoyed watching that!
In a world full of heinous crimes, it boggles the mind that they would attempt to send this guy to prison for a speed run basically.
So that's where the term "BIG WiGS" comes from. Literally 😅
I kayaked John O'Groats to Land's End in 2021. It was a lot slower and took 2 months!
@danielseelye6005
5 ай бұрын
I take it you went via the Irish Sea rather than the long way around?
@roysoutdoorlife
5 ай бұрын
@@danielseelye6005 Started on the east coast to Inverness, then the Caledonian Canal through Loch Ness etc, then down through the Inner Hebrides, Crinan Canal, Solway Firth. When I got to Wales, I paddled the River Dee to Chester the did the canal networks to the River Severn, then the Bristol Channel. Was solo so lived in a one man tent for 2 months. Didn't get pulled over once, although I did bump into the coastguard a few times!
@tommydavies936
5 ай бұрын
Huge respect. That's a hell of a challenge!!!
@roysoutdoorlife
5 ай бұрын
@@tommydavies936 cheers bud. It had it's moments!
@pungarehu
5 ай бұрын
I cycled it. Took me 10 days at an average speed of 12mph(ish)
I don't think I have ever been so engrossed in a video which is effectively a monologue. Very interesting and thanks for sharing.
I rarely watch stuff like this, but as soon as i listened to the first five minutes, I was super invested. Watched the whole thing from A to B, and I am really happy that the charges were dropped and he was given a fair trial. By far an AMAZING video.
This definitely makes the VINwiki stories “best of” compilation
This is a great story from a great story-teller, a complete rollercoaster of emotions. Well told (even though Cannnoball isn't something I'm really interested in).
@tommydavies936
5 ай бұрын
Rollercoaster of emotions for sure. Thanks.
@jbranche8024
5 ай бұрын
Title should be Britain's Luckiest Speeder. Everything seemed to go right for him.
@LuckyCharms777
5 ай бұрын
A great story teller?! No offense intended to the guy, but he’s a horrible storyteller. He was all over the place instead of presenting it clearly and concisely. The story itself is great, but he told it poorly.
@dougerrohmer
5 ай бұрын
@@LuckyCharms777 I think a great story isn't so much about facts and logic, but entertainment value and I for one was entertained.
@LuckyCharms777
5 ай бұрын
@@dougerrohmer Yeah, so were the intellectuals who watched The Fast and the Furious franchise.
When a police force priorities are speeding over violent crimes something is seriously wrong with the system!
Kept my WHOLE attention with this video. Great job and story telling.
The question is, how did he beat the speed cameras? He didn't even get close to hinting how he did that.😅
@Hybridesque
5 ай бұрын
We will never know...
@tommydavies936
5 ай бұрын
A magician never reveals his tricks 😂
@evanmurphy2473
5 ай бұрын
F1 braking and accelerating
@jdmather5755
5 ай бұрын
Never happened. No proof. Just an exaggerated story.
@priyampatel
5 ай бұрын
@@tommydavies936hats off sir
Stroke of luck with that Nurburgring Judge! 👊
@manymany4879
5 ай бұрын
sounds more like Nuremburg judges. in other words kangaroo court.
@first_last01
5 ай бұрын
@@manymany4879when you kick a man enough times...
@user-dv3fi7zs3t
5 ай бұрын
You think the Nuremberg trials were a kangaroo court, I give up on humanity 🤡
It's amazing how much alike the trials are for the UK and The US. Just talking about the formalities.
One of the top stories I've head on VinWiki. Congratulations on the outcome !!
Hah! Say WHAT?? NO Closing Statement for the prosecution!? Now that is awesome
i cant believe this is a 30 minute video, didnt even realize that much time passed by the time i got to the end, great job on the story
This is the Vinwiki I miss. 30minutes and enjoyed every second
Trial judge was a wonderfully humorous man called Bob Lindford - to quote him off the record “Davies was more eloquent than 50% of the lawyers that appear in front of him and should think about a career in law “… (Lindford is a good friend of My father who is a lawyer in Truro)
Certainly something to think about as we pull out of the Red Ball Garage...
@beardoe6874
5 ай бұрын
Moral of the story: borrow a GPS tracker from a friend, preferably one who lives outside of the jurisdiction of any potential prosecution...
@henrik1743
5 ай бұрын
@@beardoe6874leave a main phone at home 😂😊
A fascinating story brilliantly told
Thanks for that. A really nice story. I look forward to the next episode.
Good video. Just destroyed the old saying "a man who represents himself in court has a fool for a client." Its still true 99.9% of the time.
This is easily one of the best stories on the channel. Liked the longer video too
This will be a Hollywood blockbuster one day!
Wow! I had no idea this even happened! Honestly an amazing feat of driving to be honest, and it's about time some good came back into British motoring like this!
@Barryschitpeas42069
4 ай бұрын
40RA
A complete waste of public money that once again proves how Britain's Potemkin police look for easy targets and are not willing to go out and catch real criminals.
Oh man, the new judge reserved the case. I gotta strap in for the rest of this tale.
When I first saw how long this video was, I thought, I don't have enough time for that. Wow! Am I glad I did watch it. Such a great story!
How much money and man-hours and government resources were spent on determining if this guy was SPEEDING. WHAT PLANET IS THIS????
Lol this lad is hilarious "it looked like VINwiki just sat a bus load down" referring to the Jury walking out lol
Next week on VinWiki: "I was the jury and found Tommy Davies NOT guilty!"
Prior to watching this video, I knew nothing of this situation. After watching, what a relief that he was cleared!
@LetoDK
5 ай бұрын
But why? It sounds like he did it...
@jamesfromacct
5 ай бұрын
@@LetoDKbecause if they can play the game of bending the rules to lock him up when they don’t have proof, they can do it to anyone. Unless they can prove it, they can’t lock him up for it, period. And they almost made the stumble of invalidating the whole speed camera network, which would’ve affected millions of tickets/people.
how embarrassing to live in a country with that much policing
Shoutout to the security guard lol, what a good lad
One of the best stories on here, first person account was awesome. Enjoyed the longer story!
Thank you for sharing that incredible story! So cool and fortunate to end up with that particular judge. Glad to hear that justice prevailed, can't imagine how tough and expensive that ordeal would have been. But one of the all time best stories from VINWiki for sure, hope to hear more from Tommy!
If you can’t do the time, don’t do the crime. Simple advice really.
What an amazing story - best I’ve watched in a very long time
Been waiting on this one. I love these types of stories! Thank you Vinwiki!
That's messed up they can give you a ticket for a fuel cell. It makes me happy to be an America because they can't do that here.
@dhilboy231
5 ай бұрын
crazy how we can get tickets for that, but car companies can sell cars out of the box with a roll cage and harnesses (which they can’t in America as far as I am aware)😅 Laws are silly
@Musicreach101
5 ай бұрын
They can do whatever they want.
@corvette_jake7225
5 ай бұрын
Depends on the state. California can and will state ref you for anything that isn't stock. Rims, exhaust, intake, suspension, wings etc.
@w.e.s.
5 ай бұрын
Na they just plant drugs on u here in America and ruin ur whole life
@fortyfukinseven
5 ай бұрын
They CAN, they just don't. It's technically illegal to modify your car in most places, just not enforced
Wow what a story! Thanks for sharing
Pal of mine held this record back in the 80's, he done the exact same trip in a souped-up Ford Orion, long before Social media.
This was one of the most engaging stories I have heard in awhile it needs a movie
I'd read that screenplay. Thanks for the show Ed and Co.
I worked with a chap who reconned he used to get from Brighton to Stansted in an hour every morning going to work in a Jaguar XJ-S V12 5.3 Coupe. Cruise at 130 to 150 MPH, never got accused of speeding over twelve months.
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Followed this case at the time. Never knew it was this wild!!!! What a story! Well done Vinwiki for getting him to tell his story.
Fantastic story. I love a good courtroom drama, unless I'm involved in it. Had my gut turning imagining your stress levels. Sounds like you did a great job representing yourself.
The thing about PC Mark Milton testing his car at speed, was that his initial acquital was subsequently overturned in the High Court 2 years later. He received no sentence as the judge said he had suffered enough from the 2 trials. In 2013 he crashed his BMW at 92mph during a pursuit.
@mozza19-lg6zn
5 ай бұрын
'Suffered enough' 😮 only a Police officer would have that treatment!!! Did he face anything for the crash I wonder?
@cafesociety8525
5 ай бұрын
@@mozza19-lg6znwhy would he if it was during a pursuit?
this is a great story I was on the edge of my seat and cheering!
That was well worth watching!
Genuinely one of the best stories I've heard on this channel, bravo good sir 👏🏽
Wow what a story it helps that you were so articulate and likable imo
What a fantastic story at every moment, so many twists so interesting!
This was a fantastic video, best VinWiki i've seen in ages!
great story it lock me up until the end.... keep the good work..
What an incredible story teller. Awesome guest. This is what this channel used to be.
I would love to see a vid explaning how he got through those average speed cameras. Or what the average speed real was if he tuck some back roads
Hearing this along with the speed cameras and putting someone behind bars for just speeding. Is insane for the amount of time that they're trying to put you in for...
@bwofficial1776
5 ай бұрын
The US did the right thing when they told King George to bugger off. It's incredible how anti-freedom the UK has become.
@drillingig2368
5 ай бұрын
They try to make an example out of speeding here.
@backjarton01
5 ай бұрын
@@drillingig2368Except even they can’t fix a charge to you for speed alone, amazing!
@TonyRule
5 ай бұрын
@@drillingig2368While people that seriously injure or even kill people in crashes, through simple driving incompetence, get off with suspended or very light sentences because they weren't speeding, as if that should even be a factor.
@jackassrower
5 ай бұрын
welcome to the UK, where muslim rape gangs go free, but a speeding ticket will get you in prison.
Best story in a long long time! Congrats Mate!
This was en EPIC story .... I sat here and watched the entire thing .... I'm glad he was found not guilty and able to enjoy his new kid .... Helluva win 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
That's one lucky Welshman.
5:22 Of all the judges, I get the one that goes to the Nurburgring twice a year. 😂😂😂
Best story in ages!!! Love it!!! ☺️
Right or wrong, the verdict served the side of Justice well. There is no excuse for the Crown prosecutor to use less than reliable means and forms of evidence in a criminal case, especially one that could weigh heavily on a man's life. Prosecutors that go on unjust witch hunts should, they themselves be charged and prosecuted for their crimes against an individuals right to a fair trial. They tried to railroad you. I'm happy an relieved to know that sometimes the law gets things correct.
This shows what the british press & CPS are like. They would rather put more effort in to trying to jail someone enjoying a drive than a murderer. Always go after the easy target. Pathetic.
The OJ of speeding
@mozza19-lg6zn
5 ай бұрын
If the driving glove dont fit you must acquit. 😂
Wow, what a story. We have it pretty good here in the United States. In many countries, you can not modify your car
@Jabber-ig3iw
5 ай бұрын
Compared to the rest of Europe the UK is pretty lenient, you can pretty much do anything as long as it doesn’t impinge on safety or emission control measures. People have road legal drag cars with thousands of horsepower, and the more changes you make the fewer rules you have to obey, plus we don’t have to wait 25 years to import a car, you can buy any car from any country at any time.
@boilerhousegarage
5 ай бұрын
@@Jabber-ig3iw You can still import in the US; it just had to meet the State's emissions and safety standards (some cars can't at all). The 25 years is when even in California, it becomes exempt from that requirement.
@16:56, that Falcon is stunning, great seeing them outside of NZ and Aussie
What made me smile was the fact the security guard was happy also “good ladddddd” lol you go get your car
Brilliant story, so well told!
What a remarkable story, glad to hear the way it was resolved!
This fellow might be a good driver , but he is an even better story teller !!!
Crazy it’s taken so seriously. 89MPH is around my average speed when I go home from college and the police have never troubled me 😂 guess the UK is a lot stricter than Texas on that
Great story, excellently told - well done and thank you.
@tommydavies936
5 ай бұрын
Thank you buddy means alot
I almost didn't watch this, because it's a longer video and I'm on my lunch break, but I couldn't stop listening, amazing story! So happy for the driver!
@tommydavies936
5 ай бұрын
Thanks Man. ❤
@XVXC-M8
5 ай бұрын
@@tommydavies936Why did you choose the S5 and not RS5?
@tommydavies936
5 ай бұрын
@@XVXC-M8 same reason as anyone else right? Not enough pennies 😂
@unseen289
5 ай бұрын
Same haha I was waiting for my bike MOT still haven't left 😂
Great story with a happy ending. What stopped the police man who caught him speeding from showing up, and he redacted his statement about catching him speeding? Seems like that was a massive influence on the jury
Now my all-time favorite video!
A thirty minute video from VinWiki? How odd is this?! I love it though!
Wondered if he was going to appear on here. Great story and the press were after him over here in England for this mad lad.
As much as I like to see a story where a normal bloke gets one over on a bullshit system, let's be honest you did it and you know you did it.
@shanesiva187
3 ай бұрын
yup, he was a bit of a Naughty schoolboy.... he at least get '6 of the best' with a nice stinging Cane, like we got back in my day....
@rabbitfootedkitty1339
3 ай бұрын
And
@normiedeathsquad40
3 ай бұрын
@@rabbitfootedkitty1339 and nothing, he got away with it so who cares?
@MrAddiebaddie
3 ай бұрын
This is not bad. Jesus speeding laws are a joke
@normiedeathsquad40
3 ай бұрын
@@MrAddiebaddie I agree, I'm just saying he knew he did it.
wow what a great story! great video!
This was a great story. Glad he got off safely! Thanks for hosting Vinwiki.
That's a great video can't believe how good he gets me enthralled in the story.
Is there a SoundCloud or Spotify or any type of audio pages available for VinWiki??? This story is by far the best and most intriguing one I've heard outside of when Ed tells a story.
What an amazing story teller. Incredible work