A PRAZE man broke a 50mph speed limit.
Brian Patrick Andrew, aged 55, of Fore Street, admitted committing the offence in a Citroen on the A30 at Roseworthy, on August 9.
He was fined £450 and ordered to pay £85 costs and £45 victim surcharge. His licence was endorsed with six points.
BREAKING a 60mph speed limit has resulted in a big fine for a St Ives man.
Andrew Roger Baragwanath, aged 61, of Burthallan Lane, admitted committing the offence in a Jaguar F-Pace on August 20.
He was fined £667 and ordered to pay £85 costs and £66 victim surcharge. His licence was endorsed with five points.
A 38 year-old man has admitted speeding on the A30 at Roseworthy.
Carl James Bowers, of Bissoe Road, Carnon Downs, admitted committing the offence in a Ford Transit on August 15.
He was fined £440 and ordered to pay £85 costs and £44 victim surcharge. His licence was endorsed with six points.
A FALMOUTH man failed to give information relating to the driver alleged to have committed an offence in a BMW 325i.
Nikolaus David Boyle, aged 43, of Arwenack Street, committed the offence on August 28.
He was fined £660 and ordered to pay £85 costs and £66 victim surcharge. His licence was endorsed with six points.
EXCEEDING a 60mph speed limit has resulted in a fine for a 48 year-old man.
Jason Craig Burridge, of Wesley Place, St Ives, admitted committing the offence in a Hyundai on August 20, on the A30.
He was fined £120 and ordered to pay £85 costs and £32 victim surcharge. His licence was endorsed with six points.
A 33 year-old man broke a 30mph speed limit.
Andrew Lewis Collins, of Newberry Lane, Goonhavern, admitted committing the offence in a Peugeot 308 in Newquay.
He was fined £159 and ordered to pay £85 costs and £32 victim surcharge. His licence was endorsed with three points.
BREAKING a 70mph speed limit has resulted in a fine for a Penzance man.
Mayar Nantu Akash, aged 47, of Adelaide Street, admitted committing the offence in a Vauxhall Corsa on August 5.
He was fined £40 and ordered to pay £85 costs and £32 victim surcharge. His licence was endorsed with three points.
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