The following drivers have appeared at Southampton Magistrates' Court after they were caught speeding in and around Southampton...
JAMES MACK, 54, of Landguard Road, Southampton pleaded guilty to speeding after he was clocked at 35mph on the A33 St Mary's Place, Southampton. He was driving a Toyota when he was caught by an automatic camera on the 30mph road. Mack also admitted a charge of driving after the refusal of grant/revocation of a driving licence on account of disability. He received a six-month ban, three points and a £40 fine. He must also pay court costs of £44 and a £16 surcharge.
LUCY BARRETT, 24, of Collington Crescent, Paulsgrove pleaded guilty to speeding on the M27 after she was caught driving westbound in a BMW at 98mph. She was caught by an automatic camera as she drove between junctions eight and seven near Hedge End. Barrett received five points and a £253 fine. She must also pay £110 court costs and a £101 surcharge.
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KEVIN FENNELLY, 52, of Weston Lane, Southampton admitted to exceeding a variable speed limit on the M27 between junctions seven and eight. He was travelling eastbound near Hedge End when he was caught by an automatic camera driving at 37mph in a Toyota. The speed limit at the time was 20mph. Fennelly was fined £67 and received three penalty points. He must also pay a £33 surcharge.
JODIE HUTTON, 25, of Sandpiper Road, Southampton admitted to speeding on Mortimers Lane, Fair Oak. She was driving a Vauxhall when she was caught by manned equipment driving at 36mph on the 30mph road. She also pleaded guilty to driving after the refusal of grant/revocation of a driving licence on account of disability. Hutton received a £72 fine and three penalty points. She must pay a £28 surcharge.
LOUISE ASHDOWN, 45, of Station Road, Netley Abbey pleaded guilty to exceeding a variable speed limit after she was clocked at 51mph on the M27 between junctions five and seven. The Hyundai driver was driving eastbound close to West End when she was caught by an automatic camera. The speed limit at the time was 40mph. Ashdown also admitted to failing to comply with a lane closure signal on the same stretch of road. She was fined £110 and received three points. Ashdown must also pay £110 court costs and a £44 surcharge.
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