MORE Herefordshire speeders have been fined by magistrates after they were caught breaking the limit.
Roy Meeson, 30, entered a guilty plea to magistrates in Worcester.
The court heard Meeson had been caught breaking the limit behind the wheel of a Ford panel van in a 60 miles per hour zone on the A40 at Ganarew on September 26.
Meeson, of Linton Close, Redditch, was fined £153 and disqualified from driving for 14 days. He must also pay costs of £110 and a £34 victim surcharge.
Daniel Mark Stanbridge, 34, entered a guilty plea to magistrates in Hereford.
The court heard Audi driver Stanbridge had been caught speeding in a 40 miles per hour zone on the A4103 Fromes Hill on October 24.
Stanbridge, of Whitecross Road, Hereford, was fined £800 and received three penalty points. He must also pay costs of £90 and an £80 victim surcharge.
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Neil Parrey, 47, entered a guilty plea to magistrates in Hereford.
The court heard Parrey had been caught breaking the limit behind the wheel of a Volvo in a 50 miles per hour zone on the A40 at Pencraig on October 26.
Parrey, of Hardwick Park, Banbury, was fined £679 and received six penalty points. He must also pay costs of £90 and a £67 victim surcharge.
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