The defendants were accused of offences including speeding, driving without a valid licence, using an untaxed vehicle, and keeping vehicles which did not meet insurance requirements.
Their cases have been heard in the magistrates’ courts in Cardiff, Newport, Bath, Plymouth, Birmingham, and Liverpool.
Here’s a round-up of the cases.
GABRIEL CLEARY, 28, of Mount Pleasant, Barry, was caught speeding on a motorway and driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence.
Cleary received a £220 fine and three penalty points, as well as being ordered to pay costs of £120 and a victim surcharge of £88.
ELLIE-ANN OSBORNE, 20, of Winston Road, Barry, received a driving ban after repeatedly refusing to identify alleged speeding drivers.
Osborne was sentenced at Cardiff Magistrates’ Court for four offences of failing to give information relating to the identification of a driver when required.
The charges each related to alleged offences of speeding in 30mph limits.
Osborne was ordered to pay a £660 fine and a £264 surcharge for each offence of failing to give information, as well as a total of £120 in court costs.
She was also disqualified from driving for six months.
MARTIN REGAN, of Romilly Road, Rhoose, was fined £220 for keeping a motor vehicle that did not meet insurance requirements.
Regan was also ordered by Liverpool Magistrates’ Court to pay costs of £100 and a victim surcharge of £88.
GARETH BIRD, 40, of Harbour Road, Barry, was fined £220 after speeding in a 50mph limit.
At Newport Magistrates’ Court, Bird also received three penalty points, was ordered to pay costs of £120, and a victim surcharge of £88.
PHILLIP HUNT, 38, of Barry Road, Barry, has been banned from driving after twice refusing to identify drivers who were alleged to have been speeding in 20mph limits.
Hunt was sentenced to pay a £660 fine and a £264 surcharge for each offence of failing to give information relating to the identification of a driver when required.
At Cardiff Magistrates’ Court, he received six penalty points and was told to pay £120 in costs for the first offence, and was disqualified from driving for six months for the second.
DARREN MCGEE, 57, of Heol Y Llongau, Barry, was dealt with at Plymouth Magistrates’ Court for keeping a vehicle which did not meet insurance requirements.
He was fined £220, and was also ordered to pay costs of £100 and a victim surcharge of £88.
BROOKLYN ALICIA MILLER, 21, of Y Rhodfa, Barry, was accused at Bath Magistrates’ Court of speeding in a temporary 50mph limit on a motorway.
Miller was fined £440, received four penalty points, and was ordered to pay costs of £120 and a surcharge of £176.
NAISHA HEMBURY, of Clos Yr Orsaf, Gileston, was found to have used an untaxed vehicle.
At Cardiff Magistrates’ Court, Hembury was fined £220 and was ordered to pay back duty of £53.75 and £85 in costs.
