BREAKING a 30mph speed limit has resulted in a fine for a Truro man.
Robert Philip Dabb, aged 34, of Trelander South, admitted committing the offence in a Volvo V70 on April 5.
He was fined £187 and ordered to pay £85 costs and £30 victim surcharge. His licence was endorsed with four points.
A 66 year-old woman broke a 70mph speed limit on the A30.
Maria Julyan, of Carnon Crescent, Carnon Downs, admitted committing the offence on April 6 in a Ford Fiesta at Victoria.
She was fined £113 and ordered to pay £85 costs and £30 victim surcharge. Her licence was endorsed with three points.
A TEENAGER drove without insurance or an MoT certificate.
Jordan Price, aged 18, of Paynters Lane, Illogan, admitted committing the offences at Illogan Highway on May 14.
He was fined £240 and ordered to pay £85 costs. His licence was endorsed with six points.
A HELSTON man exceeded a 30mph speed limit.
Raimonds Laucus, aged 55, of Gweal Wartha, admitted committing the offence at Goonhavern on April 11 in a Renault.
He was fined £76 and ordered to pay £85 costs and £30 victim surcharge. His licence was endorsed with three points.
A WOMAN has been fined for speeding.
Sheila Hazel Mangat, aged 56, of Old Falmouth Road, Truro, admitted committing the offence on the A30 at Victoria in a Volkswagen Golf.
She was fined £83 and ordered to pay £85 costs and £30 victim surcharge. Her licence was endorsed with three points.
DRIVING in excess of 30mph has resulted in a fine for a St Mawes man.
Patrick McMahon,a ged 55, of Brooklyn Flats, admitted committing the offence at St Blazey in a Renault Clio on April 11.
He was fined £43 and ordered to pay £85 costs and £30 victim surcharge. His licence was endorsed with three points.
A Threemilestone man broke a 70mph speed limit.
Paul Dennis PArk Stephens, aged 48, of Woodclose, admitted committing the offence on the A30 at Victoria on April 6.
He was fined £70 and ordered to pay £85 costs and £30 victim surcharge. His licence was endorsed with three points.
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