The five defendants were accused of speeding, keeping an untaxed vehicle, and keeping vehicles which did not meet insurance requirements.
Their cases were heard in the magistrates’ courts in Cardiff, Chelmsford, Medway, Margate, and Wolverhampton.
Here’s a round-up of the caes.
PHILLIP LEWIS, 36, of Cherwell Road in Penarth, pleaded guilty to speeding in a 50mph limit.
Lewis was sentenced to pay a £321 fine, £120 in costs, and a surcharge of £128. At Chelmsford Magistrates’ Court on April 8, Lewis had three points added to his licence.
ELIZABETH ELSIE OWEN, of Chandlers Way in Penarth, was fined £220 for keeping a vehicle which did not meet insurance requirements.
Owen was also ordered to pay £100 in costs and an £88 surcharge at Medway Magistrates’ Court on April 8.
JASON PRIDE, 54, of Hayes Road in Sully, admitted speeding in a 20mph limit.
Pride pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to pay a £40 fine, £120 in costs, and a £16 surcharge. He was also handed three penalty points on April 7 at Cardiff Magistrates’ Court.
JAYNE GARNER, of Caerphilly Close in Dinas Powys, was fined £440 for keeping an untaxed vehicle.
On April 8 at Margate Magistrates’ Court, the defendant was also told to pay £85 in costs and £95.84 in back duty.
MIA GUNNARSSON, of Stanwell Road in Penarth, kept a vehicle which did not meet insurance requirements.
At Wolverhampton Magistrates’ Court on April 8, Gunnarsson was sentenced to pay a £220 fine, £100 in costs, and an £88 surcharge.
