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30th January 1992
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fil he courts have heard some rich excuses from speeding motorists, but Defence Minister Alan Clark came up with a new one when hauled before the beak for doing nearly a ton in his Porsche 911 on the M5. He claimed he thought he was being followed because he was a security risk. Nice try, Alan, sadly the hard hearted Taunton magistrates were not impressed. The high-speed minister was duly fined £100 with £120 costs.