Ban for Lamborghini driver caught doing 140mph

Katy PrickettBBC News, Essex
News imageEssex Police A blurry police pic of the back view of a bright orange Lamborghini car. It is being driven into a car transporter, which has its back lowered to allow the Lamborghini to be driven onto it. Essex Police
Officers doing speed checks caught up with the "distinctive Lamborghini Urus" near Stansted Airport, said Essex Police

A Lamborghini driver caught speeding at 140mph (225kmph) has been temporarily banned from driving.

Fred McKennon, 60, of Elmstead Road, Colchester, Essex, was clocked by officers doing speed checks on the A120 dual carriageway at Takeley, near Stansted Airport, in January.

When they caught up with him they noticed he had illegal tinted front windows. The car was seized under anti-social driving legislation, said police.

McKennon appeared at Basildon Magistrates' Court and was banned from driving for 56 days and received three penalty points on his licence for the tinted windows.

News imageEssex Police A green speedometer screen reading showing 140mph in a black case.Essex Police
Ignoring speed limits not only endangers lives but is a criminal offence, said PC Matthew Mehan from Boreham Roads Policing Unit

Essex Police said tinted windows were regulated by law for safety reasons - windscreens must allow at least 75% visible light through the glass and the front driver and passenger windows must allow at least 70%.

McKennon's front windows fell below 30% of light transmission, a spokesperson added.

PC Matthew Mehen said: "Speeding at this level is completely unacceptable and shows a reckless disregard for safety.

"Excessive speed dramatically reduces a driver's ability to react to changing road conditions and shortens braking distances."

McKennon was also fined with fines and costs of £1,708.

There is a national speed limit of 70mph (112km/h) on the A120 at Takeley.

News imageEssex Police A composite showing the back view of a bright orange Lamborghini car on the left. It is being driven into a car transporter, which has its back lowered to allow the Lamborghini to be driven onto it. On the right is a green speedometer screen reading showing 140mph in a black case.Essex Police

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