reading the paper, and found this car related article.
Migrate, but don't speed
A motorist caught speeding in London 2 years ago moved to new zealand to be booked by the same policeman again.
London bobby Andy Flitton booked the man in Britain just before migrating to New Zealand - then caught him again in September on a highway in the South Island.
Constable Flitton, wh now works for the New Zealand traffic police, said the man approached him while writing out a ticket.
"He asked if i had worked in London, I said 'Yes'. He asked if I used to operate the laser gun on the A5 in North London, I said 'Yes'," he told the New Zealand Herald.
"And he said 'I thought it was you, you gave me my last speeding ticket there two years ago".
what are the odds of that?
Not sure on the odds, probably not great.
Pretty funny situation, I would've laughed if I were either of them.
But still looks like he hasn't learnt his lesson.
But that would be pretty amusing.
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