A MAN drove a moped with no insurance, MoT or licence.
Thomas Brandon Jackson, aged 23, of Lansdowne Place, Alverton, admitted committing the offences on August 14.
The self-employed builder was fined £350 and ordered to pay £85 costs and £35 victim surcharge. His licence was endorsed with six points.
SPEEDING in a large goods vehicle has resulted in a fine for a Hayle man.
Teon Broadbridge, aged 43, of Mount Pleasant, admitted committing the offence at Leverton, when he drove at 41mph in a 30mph zone.
He was fined £80 and ordered to pay £85 costs and £30 victim surcharge. His licence was endorsed with four points.
A HELSTON man broke a speed limit whilst using a hire car.
Thomas David Hillier, aged 35, of Manor Close, admitted committing the offence on May 1 at Tedburn St Mary.
He was fined £250 and ordered to pay £85 costs and £30 victim surcharge. His licence was endorsed with three points.
A MAN who broke a 60mph speed limit has been fined.
Aaron Ashcroft, aged 41, of Trenoweth Avenue, Camborne, admitted committing the offence on July 9 at Connor Downs on the A30.
He was fined £146 and ordered to pay £85 costs and £32 victim surcharge. His licence was endorsed with six points.
EXCEEDING a 60mph speed limit has resulted in a fine for a 44 year-old man.
Andrew Charles Bidmead, of Trenoweth Estate, North Country, committed the offence on July 2 in a Seat Ibiza.
He was fined £220 and ordered to pay £85 costs and £32 victim surcharge. His licence was endorsed with three points.
A 37 year-old man broke a 70mph speed limit.
Paul David Carter, aged 37, of Rosewarne Park, Connor Downs, admitted committing the offence in a Ford Focus on June 28 at Roche.
He was fined £161 and ordered to pay £85 costs and £32 victim surcharge. His licence was endorsed with three points.
BREAKING a 40mph speed limit has resulted in a fine for a 24 year-old man.
Dylan Michael Glenn Dey, of Rew An Devna, Camborne, admitted committing the offence in a Volkswagen Polo on July 2.
He was fined £66 and ordered to pay £85 costs and £32 victim surcharge. His licence was endorsed with three points.
A 50 year-old man broke a 60mph speed limit.
Neil Goddard, of Red Lane, Rosudgeon, admitted committing the offence in a Vauxhall Vivaro on July 10.
He was fined £266 and ordered to pay £85 costs and £32 victim surcharge. His licence was endorsed with six points.
A POOL man has been fined for speeding.
Declan Jerome Harrington, aged 26, of Lower Pumpfield Row, admitted committing the offence on July 2 at Connor Downs.
He was fined £120 and ordered to pay £85 costs and £32 victim surcharge. His licence was endorsed with six points.
A 50 year-old man broke a 50mph speed limit.
Richard Terry Jewiss, of Garden Lodge, Zelah, admitted committing the offence at Roseworthy on July 1.
He was fined £55 and ordered to pay £85 costs and £32 victim surcharge. His licence was endorsed with three points.
A POOL woman broke a 60mph speed limit.
Rhiannon Smith, aged 26, of Treloweth Way, admitted committing the offence on June 28 in a Peugeot Partner.
She was fined £68 and ordered to pay £32 victim surcharge. Her licence was endorsed with three points.
A PORTHLEVEN man has been fined for speeding.
Patrick Taylor, aged 56, of St Peters Way, admitted committing the offence at Roseworthy on July 13.
He was fined £306 and ordered to pay £85 costs and £32 victim surcharge. His licence was endorsed with six points.
A FALMOUTH man admitted breaking a 60mph speed limit.
Justin Dominic Hucker, aged 52, of Arwenack Street, admitted committing the offence on July 5 at Roche.
He was fined £49 and ordered to pay £85 costs and £32 victim surcharge. His licence was endorsed with three points.
SPEEDING in a Jaguar has resulted in a fine for a 65 year-old man.
David Warren, of Foundry Row, Redruth, admitted committing the offence at Connor Downs on July 9.
He was fined £44 and ordered to pay £85 costs and £32 victim surcharge. His licence was endorsed with five points.
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