*The offence occurred in April.

A JUDGE has imposed a two year driving ban on an โ€˜L plateโ€™ motorcyclist after he was detected speeding in excess of 180kmph near Newmarket-on-Fergus on the motorway linking Limerick to Galway.

At Ennis District Court, Judge Mary Larkin said that it was โ€œreally concerningโ€ that Brian Gibson (33) of Oakleighwood, Dooradoyle, Limerick had shown โ€œno regard for his own life or consequences for his own healthโ€ in his driving at over 180kmph at Carrigoran on the M18 motorway on April 9th this year.

Addressing Mr Gibson, Judge Larkin said, โ€œDriving at over 180kmph, if you hit a wall or clipped a car, you would be deadโ€.

Judge Larkin convicted Mr Gibson of dangerous driving and imposed a mandatory two year driving ban and a fine of โ‚ฌ400.

In evidence, Garda Sarah Durack of Henry Street Garda Station, Limerick said that Mr Gibsonโ€™s driving was โ€œabsolutely reckless and so dangerousโ€ on the date.

Garda Durack was pursuing Mr Gibson in an unmarked patrol car as he increased his speed along the dual carriageway and motorway at around 11.30am on the date.

Garda Durack said that the speed patrol was mounted โ€œas we had a number of road fatalities in Limerick throughout the year to date and the weekend before a motorcyclist was killed in an accidentโ€.

Garda Durack activated the sirens and lights and she said that Mr Gibson came to a halt safely at Carrigoran near Newmarket-on-Fergus.

She said, โ€œI asked Mr Gibson why he was driving at extreme, dangerous high speed. He had no excuse or reason for the high speedโ€.

Garda Durack said that Mr Gibsonโ€™s Black Kawasaki 05 registered motorcycle was weaving in and out of traffic on the motorway as it picked up speed.

Solicitor for Mr Gibson, Tara Godfrey put it to Garda Durack that her client โ€œwas in complete control of his vehicle at all timesโ€.

In response, Garda Durack said, โ€œHe was travelling at such high speed, I canโ€™t see how he could have controlโ€.

In evidence, Mr Gibson accepted that he was speeding but denied that his driving was dangerous dangerous and said that he was not weaving in and out of traffic.

He said, โ€œI accept I was speeding when I overtook the cars. The road was clear ahead and I accelerated on, I accept thatโ€.

Pipe-fitter, Mr Gibson said that he couldn’t say how fast he was going and said that he is not an inexperienced motor-cyclist.

Ms Godfrey argued that the State case had not met the threshold of a dangerous driving case stating that there was no accident or no near miss that would often be a feature of dangerous driving cases.

Sgt Aiden Lonergan said that Mr Gibson had 14 previous convictions, mainly for road offences, that included a four year driving ban from 2014 when he was convicted for attempting to drive a vehicle while under the influence of an intoxicant.

On request from Ms Godfrey, Judge Larkin deferred the two year ban to next February. Ms Godfrey said Mr Gibson is in the process of emigrating.

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