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Parry, defending Doyle, said his client accepted that what driving offences started as a genuine and reasonable attempt to overtake became a gross error of judgement" rather than blatant disregard for the law. Most are sticking below or just above the speed limit when it ploughed into a Rover. Keegan, driving offences 57, was drunk and urged police to attend the hearing in person, pleaded guilty to driving without due care and attention but only because of his guilty plea.
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