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P-adolescent p-plater in a striking F-Pace Jaguar supposedly trapped at speed of speed three times in one day

P-adolescent p-plater in a striking F-Pace Jaguar supposedly trapped at speed of speed three times in one day

A young P-Plato has been accused of serious driving crimes after it was supposedly trapped in speed of more than 200 km/h in its luxury car several times in one day.

The traffic patrol officers and roads received multiple calls on alleged dangerous driving along the Hu Mume highway on the southern Tables on Saturday.

Police Sydney Jade Muscat’s wife, 19, stopped in The road near Gunning, The Daily Telegraph reported.

He had allegedly conducted his black F-Pace jaguar on the speed limit of 110 km/hy and received a infraction notice.

An hour later, around 11.45 in the morning, the police allegedly arrested the same woman along the road in Tumblong, near Gundagai.

Mrs. Muscat allegedly traveled at 215 km/h – 105 km/h above the speed limit.

The officers accused her of driving recklessly and speeding.

His P2 license was suspended and his vehicle plates were confiscated for three months.

P-adolescent p-plater in a striking F-Pace Jaguar supposedly trapped at speed of speed three times in one day

Jade Muscat (in the photo), 19, has been accused of serious traffic crimes after being arrested by the NSW police three times in a day driving on the Hume road

Police confiscated the Black Jaguar F-Pace of Muscat of Muscat after the third incident (stock image)

Police confiscated the Black Jaguar F-Pace of Muscat of Muscat after the third incident (stock image)

Ms. Muscat will appear in the local Court of Gundagai on June 13.

Less than three hours later, Muscat was held again by

It was supposedly traveling to 201 km/h in an area of ​​110 km/h on the same road near Albury.

The young driver was retired from his jaguar, who was confiscated, and taken to the Albury Police Station, where she was accused of more crimes.

These included driving recklessly/furiously or the speed/dangerous way, the class A motor vehicle exceeds the speed of more than 45 km/h, drives the motor vehicle while the license is suspended.

Muscat was also accused of operation of the vehicle during the confiscation period of the numerical plate and altered with a warning of confiscation number number.

She was rescued to appear in the local court of Albury on April 30.

It is understood that he returned to his home in Paddington in eastern Sydney.

Jade Muscat (in the photo) has had his jaguar f-pace confssionated

Jade Muscat (in the photo) has had his jaguar f-pace confssionated

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