Worcester drivers have been hit by fines after appearing in courts across the country for motoring offences.
Nicholas Cleveley's case was heard at Worcester Magistrates Court after he failed to give information on the identification of a driver to police.
Magistrates heard the 48-year-old failed to provide information on the identity of the driver of an Aldi, alleged to have been guilty of an offence on June 17, 2020.
Cleveley had pleaded not guilty to the charge but failed to turn up for court on October 29, with the offence proved in absence.
Cleveley, of Evesham Road, Sneachill, Worcester was fined £660, and ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £66 and costs of £200.
He was also given a driving ban of three months.
Meanwhile George Dragusin was found guilty of failing to give information on the identification of a driver by Preston magistrates on October 20.
The 33-year-old, of Northfield Street, Worcester, failed to provide information on the identification of the driver of a Mercedes, on August 26.
Dragusin's sentencing was adjourned to November 11 to consider disqualification from driving.
Douglas Loveridge, of Worcester Road, Kidderminster, was caught driving a Citroen Index at a speed above the limit of 30mph on the B4638 Woodgreen Drive in Worcester, on January 15 this year.
He avoided a totting disqualification after magistrates heard the mitigating circumstances of the loss of employment, the support he gives his wife, difficulties with rural location, his charitable work and potential loss of home for him and his wife, being given three penalty points.
The 60-year-old was fined £90 and told to pay a victim surcharge of £34, and costs of £85.
He was ordered to pay the full amount of £209 at a rate of £20 per month when he appeared at Worcester Magistrates Court on October 29.
And Andrew Hadley, of Hillery Road, Worcester, was caught speeding in Cardiff on April 20 this year in Wales.
Cardiff Magistrates Court heard Hadley's Volvo was going 35mph in North Road, Cardiff, a 30mph road.
Hadley was fined £100, and ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £34, and costs of £90.
He was ordered to pay the full amount, £224, by November 16.
Hadley was also given three penalty points by the magistrates on October 19.
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