A case to point at if you here of people suggesting anything similar, people seem to think that they won't get caught or that they would get a slap on the wrist.
Businessman jailed over lies to protect speeding daughter
05 January 2005
A BUSINESSMAN who lied to police to stop his daughter getting three points on her driving licence has been jailed for four months.
David Simmonite's daughter was caught by a speed camera as she drove an Audi A3 belonging to him at 87mph on the A1 at Grantham in Lincolnshire.
But when sent a form requesting the identity of the driver, 60-year-old Simmonite filled in the name of a French man from whom he had previously bought property.
Police traced the man to France and discovered he had been at home, receiving treatment for a kidney complaint, at the time of the offence.
Lincoln Crown Court heard how officers then went to see Simmonite, of Malt Kiln Hall, Malt Kiln Lane, Thornton, Bradford, who admitted he had lied so his daughter's licence would not be endorsed.
Simmonite admitted perverting the course of justice as a result of the incident in March.
Judge Peter Clark told him: "This was a calculated deception. People cannot pervert the course of justice in this way and expect to get away with it."
Mitigating, solicitor Godfrey Napthine said Simmonite had previously led a blameless life. "He is in the very unfortunate position of only having realised the gravity of what he involved himself in once it unfolded. He simply thought he was saving his daughter from penalty points on her licence. He feels very keenly the shame of what he has done."
Mr Napthine said Simmonite had suffered from a heart problem since his arrest, a condition he believed had been brought on by the incident.
"He has an appointment with a cardiologist later this month to have what is potentially a serious condition investigated," Mr Napthine told the court.
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