From speeding to drink-driving, here are some of Buckinghamshire's drivers that have been in court recently:
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A MAN has been disqualified from driving after being caught driving while over the alcohol limit.
Edward Gilder-Humphries, of Westrick Walk, Prestwood, was caught on March 18 this year drink-driving in High Wycombe in a Seat Ibiza.
The 20-year-old was caught with 155 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood, exceeding the limit.
At Wycombe Magistrates Court on October 2, he pleaded guilty to the offence and was disqualified from driving for 12 months, reduced by three months.
He was also fined £361. There was court cots of £85 to also be paid and a victim surcharge of £144.
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A DRIVER has been fined after being caught travelling without third-party insurance and a licence.
Darren Tovey, of Cubitt Street, Aylesbury, was caught on September 20 last year in Princes Risborough breaking two driving laws.
The 55-year-old was stopped in a Ford Focus on Poppy Road and was found to be driving without third-party insurance and without a licence.
At Wycombe Magistrates Court on October 9, he pleaded guilty and was fined £120 for the offence of driving without insurance. His driving record was also endorsed with six penalty points.
There was also an order to pay £85 in court costs and a victim surcharge of £48.
He faced no separate penalty for driving without a licence.
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A MAN has been ordered to pay over £1,000 after being caught being in charge of a vehicle while over the alcohol limit.
Timothy Ramsdale, of Elton Close, Aylesbury, was stopped on April 7 this year in Aylesbury while in charge of a Mazda.
The 60-year-old was found to have 113 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, exceeding the limit.
At Wycombe Magistrates Court on October 2, he was found guilty and fined £588. His driving record was also endorsed with 10 penalty points.
He was also ordered to pay £310 in court costs and a victim surcharge of £235. The total amount to pay is £1,113.
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A WOMAN has been ordered to pay over £1,000 after being caught driving over the speed limit.
Lisa Cooney, of Thrupp Close, Castlethorpe, Milton Keynes, was caught on May 31 this year in Westerham exceeding the speed limit in a Juke Tekna vehicle.
The 34-year-old was recorded on the M25 between junctions five and seven driving at 68mph in a 40mph speed limit zone.
At Medway Magistrates Court on October 9, she was found guilty and fined £660. She was also ordered to pay a £264 victim surcharge and court costs of £90.
Her driving record was also endorsed with six penalty points.
The total amount she will need to pay is £1,014 by the middle of November.
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