A teenager in Germany recently lost his driver’s license less than an hour after passing the exam to earn it, getting caught doing nearly double the speed limit on the way home.

BBC reports the young driver was captured by a German policeman with a speed camera doing 95 km/h in a 50 km/h zone, which in Germany was enough for him to lose his license and extend the probationary period he’d be classified a new driver for from two years to four.

He has been banned from driving for four weeks, and will only receive his license back after being re-trained. He was also fined 200 Euros ($300).

Four people were in the car when they were caught speeding, suggesting the young man driving the car was showing off to his peers. Ironically, he now probably faces a lifetime of bullying and ridicule from friends and family.

While losing your licence for a speeding infraction seems a little harsh, he was moving pretty fast. And having the thing confiscated officially 49 minutes after getting it? That must be a record.

With typical German humour, the arresting officer wrote on the ticket: “Some things last forever—others not for an hour.” Hilarious.