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Man charged after police clock motorbike 'driving at 123mph' on Scots road

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Get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter A man has been charged after police clocked a motorbike "driving at 123mph" on a Scots road.

The 36-year-old has been charged with alleged dangerous driving after the incident reportedly happened on the A90 near the Cleanhill roundabout, west of Aberdeen.

At around 7pm on Monday, October 4, officers carrying out road safety speed checks stopped the motorbike after it passed officers at speed.Police are also looking to trace a white BMW car that was also on the road at the same time.Cops have slammed speeding drivers saying their "dangerous actions" can have "devastating consequences".Road Policing Sergeant, Scott Deans said,

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