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Speeding driver caught doing 100mph - with children dangling out of the window
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11 March 2008
Colin Goodall was caught on a speed camera at 101mph, but police were horrified when they studied the images and spotted children sticking their heads out of the window as the Audi hurtled down the road.
Officers were certain the youngsters were not wearing seatbelts as they clambered around in the back of the car to reach out of the speeding vehicle.
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Caught on camera: Colin Goodall was snapped speeding at 101mph with two children hanging out of the window of his car
Goodall was branded a "disgrace" by safety campaigners, as the 37-year-old was banned from the roads for just one month and fined £200.
Jeremy Forsberg, of the Northumbria Safer Roads Initiative, said: "This is clearly absolutely disgusting behaviour.
"He is meant to be responsible for the children in the car, other road users and to himself not to drive in this manner.
'Disgrace': Goodall was banned from the roads for just one month and fined £200
"Breaking a speed limit by more than 30mph is bad enough, but to have young people not secured properly and dangling out of the window is shocking."
Goodall, of Ashington, Northumberland, was speeding in his car on the A189 Spine Road, at Cramlington, Northumberland in October.
Because he was caught doing 101mph - more than 30mph over the speed limit - his case was automatically referred to court.
He appeared before Bedlington Magistrates, where he admitted the speeding charge and was given the short ban.
He was also fined £200 and ordered to pay £45 in costs and a victim surcharge.
But it is Goodall's disregard for the safety of his child passengers that has angered safety campaigners.
Mr Forsberg added: "We know that hitting a windscreen at 30mph is the equivalent of falling off a three-storey building.
"So, while travelling at 101mph, any sudden braking by the driver while children's heads are hanging out of the window like that would have severely tragic consequences.
"For those children not to be properly restrained in the first place is dangerous, particularly while going at such a speed.
"But to allow them to be behaving in the way they did shows a complete disrespect for the roads. He put his own life in danger, those of the children and other roads motorists.
"That should attract a harsh penalty and the driver was quite rightly banned by magistrates."
Lorna Jackson, of pressure group Brake, said: "Speeding with children hanging out the window is highly dangerous and irresponsible and to then only receive a one-month ban really sends out the wrong message.
"This driver has endangered his own and other people's lives and I am sure seeing those children would have been a distraction to other motorists as well.
"This is wrong on so many levels and our stance is that if speeding or driving behaviour is that bad, it should attract a charge of at the very least careless driving."
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