THREE Teifi drivers were in court recently for various administrative motoring offences.
Christopher Charles Fisher, 32, of Henllan, Llandysul, was found guilty of driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence by Llanelli Magistrates Court on January 10.
He was caught driving a Ford Ranger on Pool Road in Newtown on June 5 when his licence had been revoked until test passed.
He was fined £220, given three points on his licence and ordered to pay £34 surcharge and £90 costs.
Jamie William Alec Kinch, 32, of Creuddyn Bridge, Lampeter, admitted driving without insurance at Llanelli Magistrates Court on January 17.
He committed the offence by driving a Volkswagen Golf on July 9 along Dderwydd Road, Ammanford, when there was no insurance policy in place to cover the use of the vehicle.
He was fined £440, given eight points on his licence and ordered to pay £176 surcharge and £90 costs.
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He received no separate penalty for driving the vehicle otherwise than in accordance with a licence authorising him to drive a motor vehicle of that class after admitting that he does not hold a driving licence of any kind that is valid in the UK.
Levi Mark Jeremiah, 49, of Golwg y Castell, Cardigan, was found guilty of failing to provide information by Llanelli Magistrates Court on January 10.
He committed the offence on July 27 when he failed to provide Dyfed Powys Police with information relating to the identity of the driver of a Peugeot Expert which was believed to have been involved in an offence.
He was fined £660, given six points on his licence and ordered to pay £264 surcharge and £90 costs.
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