Driver caught doing 43mph in a 30mph zone receives £66.00 fine and 4 penalty points. | Smith Bowyer Clarke

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Driver caught doing 43mph in a 30mph zone receives £66.00 fine and 4 penalty points.

This driver, represented before the Magistrates Court by Millicent Dooher, was found to be travelling at 43mph in a 30mph zone. This offence usually carries 4-6 penalty points or a 7–28-day disqualification. The Magistrates considered the mitigation put forwards by Millicent and agreed to deal with this matter by way of a £66.00 fine and 4 penalty points. This meant that the driver was not close to becoming a ‘totter’.

Case Details

Case Name: Driver caught doing 43mph in a 30mph zone receives £66.00 fine and 4 penalty points.
Case Date: July 2023
Case Type (info): Magistrates' Court

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