He was also given six points on his licence.
Speeding fines - what s the punishment? The majority of people speeding will be classed as committing a minor offence and will still receive a Fixed Penalty Notice (FPN) of a £100 fine and three points on their licence. However, you can avoid the points and opt for a speed awareness course if it is offered to you. Whether you re eligible for an awareness course varies depending on which police force is handling your offence. According to the National Driver Offender Retraining Scheme, the body that manages speed awareness courses in the UK (with the exception of Scotland), you will only be offered to take the course if: you haven’t been convicted of any other speeding offences in the past three years.
A VAN driver has been told to cough up more than £3,500 after he flytipped multiple items from the vehicle. Thomas Whitnell, 34, will have to pay £3,515 after he dumped fence panels, posts, and gravel boards outside an industrial unit in Hemmells, Laindon. Mr Whitnell, of High Road, Laindon, will pay a £1,000 fine, £2,415 in court costs, and a £10 victim surcharge following the flytip from almost two years ago. He initially appeared at Basildon Magistrates Court in December last year, and pleaded not guilty of dumping controlled waste. CCTV footage captured the waste being dumped, and visibly showed the numberplate of the van.
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A VAN driver has been told to cough up more than £3,500 after he flytipped multiple items from the vehicle. Thomas Whitnell, 34, will have to pay £3,515 after he dumped fence panels, posts, and gravel boards outside an industrial unit in Hemmells, Laindon. Mr Whitnell, of High Road, Laindon, will pay a £1,000 fine, £2,415 in court costs, and a £10 victim surcharge following the flytip from almost two years ago. He initially appeared at Basildon Magistrates Court in December last year, and pleaded not guilty of dumping controlled waste. CCTV footage captured the waste being dumped, and visibly showed the numberplate of the van.