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Motorcyclist banned for dangerous driving

A motorcyclist from Milton Keynes has received a suspended prison sentence for dangerous driving after filming himself carrying out a number of stunts on his motorbike, reports the BBC.

The 48-year-old filmed himself on his bike on four separate occasions and then posted footage online showing himself riding his bike at 150mph, weaving through traffic, doing wheelies and riding on pavements.

He was sentenced to 51 weeks in prison, suspended for two years, and has been banned from driving for five years. In addition, his bike has been confiscated and he received ten points on his licence.

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