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Old 14-01-2012, 07:57 AM   #1
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I do not remember seeing this in the news although it was six years ago now. Just wondering whether Mr Klos was a forum member of CSL Register or the old MTorque. I shall admit here to having blatantly taken this from a PH thread.

I have highlighted the best line in the article . No doubt Mark will know exactley where said CSL is now or/and Shimmy.

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Tuesday, 10 January 2006, 17:35 GMT

Police condemn 156mph BMW driver. Police have condemned the "blatant disregard" for safety shown by a man who was caught driving his BMW at 156mph with a mobile phone at his ear.

Businessman Ronald Klos, whose original acquittal was overturned, has been banned for a year and fined £3,000.

Fife Constabulary said it was the highest speed recorded by their traffic cameras.


Chief Inspector Joe Swanston said Klos' type of driving was "inherently dangerous" and risked lives.

Klos, an amateur racing driver, was filmed in his BMW M3 CSL on the A92 in Fife between Kirkcaldy West and Redhouse in May last year.

I am appalled at this blatant disregard for road safety


Joe Swanston
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He was originally acquitted on a technicality but the Crown appealed.
He denied the original charges but was fined £2,500 for driving-related offences and £500 for failing to disclose who was at the wheel.

The accused, of Mount Frost Drive, Markinch, in Fife, was caught on 2 May, 2004.
Video footage showed that the driver appeared to be holding a mobile phone.
Klos, the founder of a salvage company, had originally been charged with offences including dangerous driving, using a handheld mobile while driving and failing to give police information as to the identity of the driver.

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When he first appeared at Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court, Klos denied he was driving the vehicle but Sheriff Paul Arthurson had refused to accept that.
However, the sheriff did accept his claim that he had not received the required papers for the prosecution and he was found not guilty.

The outcome was challenged by the Crown and three judges at the Justiciary Appeal Court in Edinburgh sent the case back to the sheriff with a direction to find Klos guilty of culpable and reckless conduct.

The judges said they suspected 156mph was one of the highest speeds ever recorded on a Scottish road.

We are only sorry that Klos has not been imprisoned for his high-risk offending that could have so easily cost lives


Mary Williams
Brake



Mr Swanston, head of Fife Police's road policing unit, said: "I am appalled at this blatant disregard for road safety.
"This type of driving behaviour is inherently dangerous and not only did Mr Klos put himself at risk he also compromised the safety of other drivers.
"No-one driving on any road would anticipate being in close proximity to a vehicle doing 156 mph, which is in fact more than twice the maximum national speed limit.

"This on its own is appalling enough but this driver was holding a mobile phone to his ear, this posed an additional and significant danger."
Andy Jones, communications officer for the Fife Safety Camera Partnership, added: "This case is a prime example of safety cameras detecting inappropriate driver behaviour.
"This clearly illustrates that cameras are not a money generator."
Mary Williams, chief executive of national road safety charity Brake, said: "We're delighted the original acquittal has been overturned and only sorry that Klos has not been imprisoned for his high-risk offending that could have so easily cost lives."
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Old 14-01-2012, 10:30 AM   #2
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I saw that car on the M4 in Berkshire last year sometime & mentioned it in the Stalkers section. It wasn't doing 156 at the time though...
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Old 15-01-2012, 01:22 PM   #3
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He was originally acquitted on a technicality
What, because it only does 155mph?

Wasn't there some young lad done in a 996 Turbo a few years ago at 180+? Was an apprentice as far as I rem

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Old 15-01-2012, 03:50 PM   #4
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Fairly sure he had user name bm3w but didn't really post. Remember a few threads about it at the time.
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Old 16-01-2012, 09:54 AM   #5
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I remember this one, I think the technicality was it 'could' have been his friend collecting the car for him after he'd been on a night out previously. Could be wrong though.
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