A BMW driver has been ordered to pay hundreds by magistrates after he was caught breaking the law on the busy A417 in Ledbury.
Callum Taylor was proven guilty of one count of driving without a licence, one of driving without a valid test certificate, and one of driving without insurance by magistrates in Worcester in July.
The court heard from the prosecutor that the 24-year-old had driven a BMW M6 on the A417 Leadon Way in Ledbury without a licence authorising him to drive a vehicle of that class on November 15.
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He also did not have a valid third-party insurance policy in place or a valid MOT certificate, the court heard.
Taylor, of Homend Crescent, Ledbury, was fined a total of £880 and received six penalty points.
He was also ordered to pay prosecution costs of £90 and a £352 victim surcharge, which is used to help fund services supporting victims of crime.
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