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From ABC Riverina site...http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2...?site=riverina
A police commander has applauded his own officers who caught him driving 76 kilometres per hour above the speed limit in southern New South Wales earlier this month. Riverina police say the Wagga Wagga Local Area Commander, Superintendent Frank Goodyer, was doing 176 kilometres an hour in a 100 zone near Junee. He has paid a fine, his license is suspended and his conduct is being investigated. Superintendent Goodyer says he has no excuses for his actions. "I'd rather it not happen but it has. I did the wrong thing. I'll cop the punishment. I'm big enough to accept that," he said. "It was my own people that detected me speeding and I applaud their actions. They've done the right thing. They've acted appropriately." A spokesman for NSW Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione says he will not comment until after an internal investigation.
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