From speeding and ignoring traffic lights to avoiding officer's questions, here are some of Buckinghamshire's drivers that have been in court recently:

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A man has been disqualified from driving for six months after being caught speeding.

Naz Casal, of Windrush Drive, High Wycombe, was caught on October 10 last year exceeding the 30mph speed limit on the A40 in London.

The 43-year-old was recorded as driving at 38mph by a Siemens SafeZone camera in his Honda CR-V.

At Lavender Hill Magistrates Court on August 8, he pleaded guilty and was sentenced on September 20.

He was fined £50 and disqualified for six months with his driving record having three penalty points added.

There was no other order for costs due to the disqualification.

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A driver has been ordered to pay over £1,000 after failing to give information about his identity to an officer.

Henry Ianczznskii, of Tower Street, High Wycombe, was stopped by police on April 27 this year in Bexley.

The 60-year-old, who was driving a Porsche Cayenne, was asked to give information about his identity under the Road Traffic Act 1988.

At Lavender Hill Magistrates Court on September 19, he was found guilty and fined £660.

He was also ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £264 and court costs of £90.

His driving record was endorsed with six penalty points.

The total amount he needs to pay is £1,014 by October.

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A woman has avoided being disqualified from driving after being caught speeding in Buckinghamshire.

Charlotte MacDonald, of Duncombe Close, Amersham, was caught speeding on London Road, Chalfont, St Giles on February 26 this year.

The 44-year-old was recorded exceeding the 30mph speed limit but it is unknown at what speed she was driving.

At Wycombe Magistrates Court on September 20, she pleaded guilty and was fined £353. She was also ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £141 and court costs of £90.

Her driving record was endorsed with six penalty points but there was no disqualification due to mitigating circumstances.

The total amount to pay is £584 by the middle of October.

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A driver has been fined after driving through a red traffic light.

Okite Kalu, of Brooklands, Milton Keynes, was caught on May 27 in Brighton failing to comply with the indication given by a traffic sign.

The 46-year-old, in Lewes Road, drove through a red traffic light.

At Hastings Magistrates Court on September 21, he wad found guilty and fined £72. He was also ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £28.

His driving record was endorsed with three penalty points.

The total amount to pay is £100.