The defendants were accused of speeding, driving without insurance, and keeping untaxed vehicles.
Their cases were heard in the magistrates’ courts in Cardiff, Swansea, Sheffield and Bradford.
Here’s a round-up of the cases.
BRADLEY JONES, of Tennyson Road, Penarth, was charged with keeping an untaxed vehicle.
He was fined £220 at Bradford Magistrates’ Court, with an additional back duty of £86.25 and £85 in costs.
JACK HAMPTON, of Steep Holm Walk, Sully, was fined £220 for keeping an untaxed vehicle.
At Sheffield Magistrates’ Court, he was ordered to pay back duty of £5.84 and £85 in costs.
OSIAN GILBERT, of Pill Street, Cogan, pleaded guilty to speeding in a 30mph limit.
The 29-year-old received a £146 fine at Swansea Magistrates’ Court, as well as three points on his licence. He was ordered to pay £120 in costs and a £58 victim surcharge.
ARCHIE JONES, of Pen-y-Turnpike Road, Dinas Powys, was fined £440 for keeping an untaxed vehicle.
At Cardiff Magistrates’ Court, he was ordered to pay back duty of £113.75 and £85 in costs.
SEBASTIAN GUY, 38, of John Batchelor Way, Penarth, was fined £660 at Cardiff Magistrates’ Court for using a vehicle without insurance.
He was also handed six penalty points on his licence and was ordered to pay a £264 victim surcharge.
