MORE Herefordshire people have been ordered to pay hundreds of pounds in fines after failing to tell police who was driving their cars.
Lindsay Owen, 68, was proven guilty by magistrates in Mold.
The court heard Owen had failed to identify the driver of a Peugeot who was alleged to have been guilty of an offence to police in Denbighshire on February 17.
Owen, of Upton Bishop, Ross-on-Wye, was fined £660 and received six penalty points. He must also pay costs of £90 and a £66 victim surcharge.
Patryk Gawron, 32, was proven guilty by magistrates in Gwent.
The court heard Gawron had failed to identify the driver of a Seat Ibiza who was alleged to have been guilty of an offence to police in Gwent on April 13.
Gawron, of Westholme Road, Belmont, was fined £660 and received six penalty points. He must also pay costs of £90 and a £66 victim surcharge.
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Gavin Davies, 37, was proven guilty by magistrates in Newport.
The court heard Davies had failed to identify the driver of an Audi A3 who was alleged to have been guilty of an offence to police in Gwent on June 14.
Davies, of Ridgeway Avenue, Hereford, was fined £660 and received six penalty points. He must also pay costs of £90 and a £66 victim surcharge.
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