Police stop 110mph biker who had 46 points on licence

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Embargoed to 0001 Wednesday February 22 File photo dated 22/10/14 of a Police officer, as Scotland's police force has delivered "substantial improvements" in the way it conducts, records and monitors its stop and search activity, according to a new report.
Embargoed to 0001 Wednesday February 22 File photo dated 22/10/14 of a Police officer, as Scotland's police force has delivered "substantial improvements" in the way it conducts, records and monitors its stop and search activity, according to a new report.



A motorcyclist in Norfolk was stopped by police after being clocked travelling at 110mph on the A47.

It was later found that the offending biker, who had a passenger riding pillion, not only had 46 points on his licence, but they were also riding an uninsured bike that hadn't had an MOT since 2008.

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