FOUR drivers have faced fines across Buckinghamshire recently due to breaking some important driving laws.
Here are all the drivers in court recently:
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A driver from Bromsgrove has been fined over £1,000 after being caught drink driving.
James Williams, of North Road, Bromsgrove, pleaded guilty to drink driving on the M40 between junctions four and five near High Wycombe.
The 43-year-old He was found with namely 177 milligrams of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood.
He was disqualified from driving for 19 months reduced by 19 weeks and fined a total of £1,271.
There was also a £508 victim surcharge and court costs of £85.
The total he will have to pay is £1,864.
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A man has been fined after being caught exceeding the 50mph speed limit last year.
Tony Verity, of Pennington Road, Chalfont St Peter, was caught on November 7 last year speeding on the A406 in North Finchley.
The 37-year-old was caught on an automatic speed camera travelling at 58mph in his Citroen.
He was found guilty at Lavender Hill Magistrates’ Court on June 14 and was fined £220.
Verity was also ordered to pay an £88 victim surcharge and court costs of £90. His licence was also endorsed with three penalty points.
The total fine is £398 to be paid in full by the middle of July.
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A driver has been caught driving 12mph over the speed limit on the M25.
Richard Pompe, of Missenden Road, Great Kingshill, was caught on November 5 last year speeding between junctions 24 and 25 in his Audi.
The 60-year-old was caught on a speed camera driving 82mph in a 70mph speed zone.
He pleaded guilty at Lavender Hill Magistrates Court on June 14 and was fined £311 for the offence.
Pompe was also ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £124 and court costs of £90. His driving licence was also endorsed with three penalty points.
The total fine Pompe will need to pay is £525 and that needs to be paid in full by the middle of July.
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A man has been fined after being caught ignoring a red traffic light in Westminster.
Anwar Nasir, of High Street, Iver, was caught on November 13 last year failing to comply with a traffic sign – namely a red traffic light – placed lawfully on or near the road.
The 59-year-old was caught ignoring the red light on the A501 Marylebone Road.
He pleaded guilty to the offence at Willesden Magistrates Court on June 14 and was fined £108. He was also ordered to pay £100 in court costs and a victim surcharge of £43.
His licence was also endorsed with three penalty points.
The total fine is £251.
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