Man fined $290,000 for speeding in switzerland

Quote:

A Swiss millionaire has been handed down a record speeding fine of $290,000 (£180,000) by a court.

The man was reportedly caught driving a red Ferrari Testarossa at 137km/h (85mph) through a village.

The penalty was calculated based on the unnamed motorist’s wealth – assessed by the court as $22.7m (£14.1m) – and because he was a repeat offender.

It is more than double Switzerland’s previous record speeding fine – handed to a Porsche driver in Zurich in 2008.

In the latest case, the motorist was clocked speeding 57km/h (35mph) faster than the limit, according to the cantonal court in St Gallen, eastern Switzerland.

"The accused ignored elementary traffic rules with a powerful vehicle out of a pure desire for speed," the court said in its judgement.

Swiss media reported that the man owns a villa with five luxury cars, including the Ferrari.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8446545.stm


Go speed racer, gooo

Commenta 9th January, 2010

[Questions] Question

What r the banned lengths? Just curious.

And when did the forums start?

Commenta 9th January, 2010

Raikage’s Attitude, and the attitude that should be fitting for Alliance Leader

Right guys, starting with a quick scan on Raikage:

Pros
- Urgency. He makes the first moves
- Berserker mindset for win results
- Feels for his homies

Cons
- HULK ANGRY, HULK SMASH!!!:C
- Selfish, doesn’t wanna join if not made Leader
- Rash. Berserker mindset + conclusive thinking

Terumi Mei, Mizukage:

Pros
- Lenient
- Quick thinking of solutions, first to suggest hiding the jinchurikis.
- Tactical

Cons
- Biased against Sharingan
- Careless
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Onoki, Tsuchikage

Pros
- Patient, told Raikage to give an ear to Madara
- Defensive, defended the Kage from Raikage’s wrath
- Democratic, accepts Raikage as Alliance Leader after vote

Cons
- Hates youngsters
- Opportunist
- Super stubborn

and my fave, Gaara, Kazekage:

Pros
- Love Masta Debate King
- Idealistic
- Gives people second chances

Cons
- Suspected of hypocrisy, for all his talk, there ain’t walk
- Vague in speech
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Kakashi, Hokage:

Pros
- Calm in problematic situations
- Intelligent
- Respect

Cons
- Gives too many chances to Naruto
- Not motivated to carry out responsibilies
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K that’s all I can find, fill in attitude weaknesses for Mei and Gaara, there’s one more room for each. Also, one more rooms for Kakashi’s weakness.

Well, do you like Raikage being Alliance Leader with his attitude? Would any other Kage do it better.

Commenta 9th January, 2010

Yusuke Urameshi vs Tsuna

X-burner future Tsuna.
scne1: ChapBlack Yusuke
scen2: 3Kings Yusuke

Yusuke can go to Makai form should it be too much of a rape.

Commenta 9th January, 2010

Is it wrong for an 18 year old to find

a woman of a certain age quite hot?

I just came back from the gym, and sat down with the girlfriend and watched a bit of the telly. She flicked it over to big brother. I sat down and watched it. Is it just me that find Stephanie Beecham quite attractive? You tap that wouldn’t you?

Commenta 9th January, 2010

Check this out!

Check this out, this is Serbia, this is Kosovo http://www.vimeo.com/8606283.
Commenta 9th January, 2010

Check this out!

Check this out, this is Serbia, this is Kosovo http://www.vimeo.com/8606283.
Commenta 9th January, 2010

Hangzhou metro 杭州地铁

Hangzhou metro

Construction began in march 2006 and the first line will be opened in late 2011. The first line will connect Xiaoshan Xiang Lake, cross below the Qiantang river all the way to Xiasha and Linpin

On the long term eight lines and 278 kilometres will be built

Official website: http://hzmetro.com/

Commenta 9th January, 2010

HANOI | HUD Tower | 32 fl | Prep

Source : http://www.hud.com.vn/Default.aspx?l…lnews&CatID=28

Commenta 9th January, 2010

Israel gets its Hummus record back again :)

Take that Lebanon……..

If you’re looking for a Guinness, you won’t find one in Abu Gosh.
Jawdat

No one in the largely Muslim village sells beer.
But if it’s a Guinness world record you want, they now have one: the world’s largest dish of hummus. And it’s a dish all right.

A 6.5-yard satellite dish with more than 9,000 pounds of hummus, the stuff of both consensus and controversy in the Middle East.

The new record beats one set only two months ago in Lebanon, which has been waging a culinary-rights war with Israel for the last two years. In the past, Lebanese industrialists have pushed for registration of falafel, tabouleh and other elements of traditional Middle Eastern cuisine as Lebanese to protect them from what they call plundering by the Israeli market.

Hummus doesn’t belong to anybody, says Jawdat Ibrahim, proprietor of the Abu Gosh restaurant and the organizer of the event. He hadn’t slept in two days but he was beaming, groom-like, and patiently received one media crew after the other covering the event, which turned into a sunny street-party for all, including many Jewish guests who came to celebrate with their Arab neighbors.

The village near Jerusalem is a popular domestic tourism site. On weekends, thousands of visitors stream in, heading to the many restaurants that have long become a meeting place for politicians, journalists, diplomats and any Israelis Jews who crave Arab food and a whiff of the Arab world too but no longer venture into Jerusalem’s Old City.

JackThe one thing all people in the Middle East have in common is their love of hummus, said Ibrahim, who sees his restaurant as something of a metaphor for the region. No matter what people discuss, agree or disagree on — they always do it over a plate a hummus.

And undoubtedly, the dispute in the region is serious and calls for alot of hummus. It’s going to be one long discussion. Zuheir Baloul, a prominent Israeli Arab journalist invited to host the event, joked that never mind the countless mediators the region has known from Kissinger to Mitchell: it’s hummus that’s the real Middle East mediator.

The mayor, Salim Jaber, extended wishes for a peaceful and prosperous year "from the village of peace and coexistence to our neighbors in Lebanon and all Arab countries." Hummus is a symbol of the region’s culture we are all part of, he said. Ibrahim said his next project would be to work with the Lebanese on a new joint world record.
This might take a while. Until then, Ibrahim’s determined to defend his title. Competition is healthy, he said.

And it is certainly a better way of competing than using violence, said Jack Brockbank, the Guinness World Record adjudicator. Given the nature of the competition, this may not be his last visit to the region: "Yes, I realize this could be an ongoing battle."

Commenta 9th January, 2010