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Speeding 'loopholes'

A new legal service has just been launched by Nick Freeman to help motorists keep their licence in the event of a road traffic offence. Dubbed 'Mr Loophole', Freeman is best known for numerous high-profile cases involving the rich and famous.

In 2005 Nick Harrison was allegedly clocked at 173mph in a 911 Turbo on the M25. However, Freeman accepted the case and Harrison left court acquitted with legal costs paid.
So what's Freeman's motivation behind the new service? 'I frequently get asked whether it's fair that only the rich should have access to my services. Now at a cost the average driver can afford [£4.99 a month], anyone can have instant access to a panel of lawyers trained by me.'

Anyone with a valid driving licence can join. The legal helpline is available 24/7 and members have an unlimited number of calls. If you do require defence then representation can be arranged on your behalf at a court anywhere in the country at a greatly reduced cost. For more information go to www.freemankeepondriving.com

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