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Subject: Re: Illegal to have ... with a 16-year-old abroad... Posted on: Mon, 12 May 2008 21:11:16 +0100

On Mon, 12 May 2008 09:26:53 +0000, Mike
wrote:

>joe wrote:
>> Mike wrote:
>>>
>>> How long will it be before this is applied to other UK offences.
>>> Will a British driver seen driving legally at 160kph along a German
>>> Autobahn (to avoid being prosecuted in Germany for obstruction) be
>>> prosecuted for exceeding the UK speed limit when he returns to the
>>> UK? How about UK visitors to "Coffee Shops" in Nederland?
>>
>>
>> As the offence of speeding relates to the speed limit on the section of
>> road you are driving on, no offence will have taken place, therefore
>> you have committed no crime.Just as you have not committed an offence
>> by driving at 70 on a motorway close to a road with a 30 limit.
>
>See my reply to Alex.

I agree with Joe.
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