bobongo
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He was cited as a Super Speeder.A $1000 fine for going double the speed limit is absolutely letting him off easy. 89mph on any road is a Super Speeder in Georgia and is completely unecessary on the highway, much less a 45mph road. It's extremely reckless. 89 is likely not the top speed he was hitting on that road either, just what he got "caught" doing. I've seen that Gantt also paid the ticket, so basically no punishment other than a stern talking to from the police officer.
If you are going tell us you got caught doing 45mph over the speed limit and the cops just wrote you a speeding ticket and said you are good to go, well I just don't think I believe that.
Gannt paying his ticket is not the fault of the police department. It is the fault of the UGAAA and subsequently the NCAA for looking the other way.
I'm sure many of us have been given a break by traffic cops. A warning, instead of a ticket. It's not that uncommon.