MORE Herefordshire speeders have been fined by magistrates after they were caught breaking the limit.
Kevin Masamba entered a guilty plea to one count of speeding to magistrates in Cheltenham.
The court heard from the prosecutor that the 34-year-old had been caught breaking the limit while behind the wheel of a BMW X3 in a 70 miles per hour zone on the A417 Brockworth Bypass in Gloucestershire.
Masamba, of Grantham Close, Belmont, was fined £750 and received six penalty points. He was also ordered to pay prosecution costs of £90 and a £264 victim surcharge.
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Beth Williams was proven guilty of one count of speeding by magistrates in Cheltenham.
The court heard from the prosecutor that the 37-year-old Vauxhall driver had been caught speeding in a 30 miles per hour zone in Coleford's Old Station Way on May 2.
Williams, of Tudor Rise, Hereford, was fined £220 and received three penalty points. He was also ordered to pay prosecution costs of £90 and an £88 victim surcharge.
Nora Hamzeh entered a guilty plea to one count of speeding to magistrates in Cheltenham.
The court heard from the prosecutor that the 77-year-old had been caught breaking the limit while behind the wheel of a Volvo in a 50 miles per hour limit on the A40 at Over Farm in Gloucestershire on July 15.
Hamzeh, of Llangrove, Ross-on-Wye, was fined £40 and received six penalty points. She was also ordered to pay prosecution costs of £90 and a £16 victim surcharge.
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