Veronica Guerin
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:01:02
Good morning, mary. How are you?
:01:05
Good morning, elizabeth. How are you?
:01:07
Good morning, bernie.
:01:09
Father, would you say a prayer
to our lady for an intervention?

:01:13
- What's wrong? Is someone sick?
- No.

:01:15
I just want us to pray for my daughter
to lose her driving licence.

:01:19
Case number 37422: Veronica guerin.
:01:25
Almost 1200 parking tickets.
:01:29
March 10th, speeding ticket.
:01:32
108 miles per hour.
:01:35
Just last month another speeding ticket
for driving at 104 miles per hour.

:01:40
Well, now, i think that shows
some improvement by my client, judge.

:01:45
I'll alert mothers it's safe
to let their children back on the streets.

:01:48
I... i deserve to lose this case, judge.
That's fair enough, you know.

:01:54
But if i can't drive, i can't do my job. I'm
a journalist with the sunday independent.

:01:59
We all know who you are, miss guerin.
That does not grant you immunity.

:02:19
This is bernie guerin. I can't take your call
at the moment. Please leave a message.

:02:26
Mum, i'm driving!
Can you believe it? He let me off.

:02:29
He actually let me off.
I love you, mum. Talk to you.

:02:33
Ah, no! You're having me on.
:02:36
No, i swear to god. Just a €100 fine
and a warning. I'm behind the wheel again.

:02:40
- It's your ma, the criminal.
- Hi, ma.

:02:42
Well, i hope you've learned a lesson
and reformed your ways, young lady.

:02:47
- Hey, you're not speeding now, are you?
- No, of course i'm not.

:02:50
Well, maybe a little.
:02:53
What did you say to that daft judge?
:02:56
I told him i was guilty as sin.
:02:58
And he let you off?
Pleads a great case for judicial reform.


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