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Ambulance driver on emergency call faces losing his licence over life-saving 112mph dashBy Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 12:28 PM on 1st September 2010
An ambulance driver could lose his licence and his job after he was clocked at 112mph while delivering a liver for a life-saving operation.
Paul Bex, 51, was told he had to get the organ from Cambridge to the North East within three hours when he was caught by a speed camera in Lincolnshire.
Mr Bex, who was driving under blue lights from Addenbrooke's Hospital, has received a letter from police stating he will be prosecuted for speeding on July 7. Loophole: Driver Paul Bex faces losing his licence as it is illegal for ambulances not carrying a patient to exceed the speed limit
Loophole: Driver Paul Bex faces losing his licence as it is illegal for ambulances not carrying a patient to exceed the speed limit
A loophole in the law makes it illegal for ambulances not carrying a patient to exceed the speed limit - even if the driver is on a medical emergency.
And despite an appeal by his employer, Lifeline Medical Transport Service, the main service provider for GP collection services for Addenbrooke's, Mr Bex, of Duxford, Cambridgeshire, will have to appear in court.
Anyone caught speeding in excess of 100 miles per hour faces a 12-month ban.
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