
Serco supplies which supplies many of Britain's traffic enforcement cameras. Do as I (or my speed cameras) say, not as I do, as Tom Riall, Chief Executive of Serco's home affairs division was caught speeding at over 100 MPH, and was banned from driving for six months on Wednesday as a result.
Riall was caught by a police patrol car in Newmarket, in the eastern English county of Suffolk. It wasn't just this ticket, though; this was his
third ticket in two years.
“I accept the decision of the court. I recognize that speeding is not acceptable and regret what I did. My speed was excessive and I’ve made a full apology.”
I found it rather humorous when Riall added the following:
"I would like to make it clear that I do acknowledge and accept that my speed was excessive and the offence merits points on my driving licence. I would point out that a potential ban would be a significant punishment on me as an individual."
Oh, please. You'll just hire a driver. In your position, it means nothing. Don't make me laugh.