A medic could lose his job and his licence after he was clocked at 112mph while delivering an organ for emergency surgery. Paul Bex was speeding under blue lights after a surgeon told him the liver was needed within three hours. But a speed camera caught him over the limit and police sent him a letter saying he faces prosecution.
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