You think the Beak that imposed that sentence is hard then he should spare a thought he didn't get the Beak in Dubbo.... Read on......
Speeding madness leads to lengthy jail term
6/11/2008 9:49:00 AM
Dubbo motorists have been warned about the consequences of speeding, after a man was sent
to jail for travelling at 175 kilometres per hour in a 50km/h zone on his motorbike.
Gavin Boyd Rieschieck, 23, appeared before Magistrate Howard Hamilton in Dubbo local court yesterday and was sent to jail for eight months after he was caught speeding by police down Yarrandale Road in August this year.
Rieschieck - a clerk at the abattoir - told police he was “running late for work” as he rode his motorbike at speeds of 175 kilometres per hour at 6.30 in the morning.
Rieschieck’s solicitor said his client wasn’t “aware of the speed he was doing” and after passing a car, opened the throttle of his bike and sped down a long, straight stretch of the road near the racecourse.
Rieschieck’s solicitor told the court his client saw a vehicle approaching, but other than that there were no vehicles on the road at that time.
Described as a person of “good character” and committed to church, Rieschieck’s solicitor said his client was suitable for community service, aware that the court may impose a full-time custodial sentence and had completed a traffic offence program.
But in sentencing, Magistrate Hamilton sent a clear message to Rieschieck that it was “difficult to envisage a more serious disregard for the law than to ride a motorbike more than three times over the speed limit down Yarrandale Road”.
“Highway patrol said the potential danger was extremely high,” Magistrate Hamilton said.
Magistrate Hamilton took into consideration Rieschieck’s plea of guilty to the charge of driving a vehicle recklessly, furiously or at a speed or manner dangerous at the earliest convenience.
The court heard that Rieschieck had no prior convictions and a limited traffic record that involved one matter where he drove while unlicenced.
Magistrate Hamilton told the court in order to deter this kind of action in the future from Rieschieck and everyone else in the community, a jail sentence must apply.
“There is simply no reason for somebody to be on the road and ride a motorcycle at 175km/h in a 50km/h zone,” he said.
Rieschieck was convicted and sent to jail for eight months with a non-parole period of five months. He will be released in April next year and his licence has been disqualified for five years.
Rieschieck will be able to apply for his licence again in 2013.
They appealed and lost so he still gets his jail time but they reduced his disqualification from 5 years down to three.
So I think that bloke got off lightly.
