MORE Herefordshire speeders have been fined by magistrates after they were caught breaking the limit.
Kevin Liam Sisson was proven guilty of one count of speeding by magistrates in Cheltenham in January.
The court heard the 34-year-old had been caught breaking the limit behind the wheel of a Mercedes Sprinter van in a 60 miles per hour zone on the A417 Dartley Bottom near Daglingworth on June 28.
Sisson, who is of Waggoners Way, Hereford, was fined £220 and received three penalty points. He must also pay costs of £90 and an £88 victim surcharge.
Callum Tyler Maddy was proven guilty of one count of speeding by magistrates in Cardiff in January.
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The court heard the 23-year-old Peugeot Partner driver had been caught speeding in a 30 miles per hour zone on the A4161 Newport Road in Cardiff on July 6.
Maddy, who is of Abbeydore, Herefordshire, was fined £220 and received three penalty points. He must also pay costs of £90 and an £88 victim surcharge.
Terence Michael Mifflin entered a guilty plea to one count of exceeding a variable speed limit to magistrates in Worcester.
The court heard the 70-year-old had been caught breaking the limit behind the wheel of a Ford in a 50 miles per hour variable speed limit zone on the M5 in Worcestershire on June 11.
Mifflin, who is of Bargates, Leominster, was fined £242 and received six penalty points. He was also ordered to pay prosecution costs of £90 and a £34 victim surcharge.
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