FIVE naughty motorists from Reading have been caught breaking the M4’s speed limit according to the courts.
One was even caught speeding at 107mph!
Here are five who have been fined for going a bit too fast.
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Corey Jones, of Iona Avenue, Tilehurst, was caught speeding at 107 mph on the M4 between junction 12 and 13 on May 31, 2020.
The 25-year-old was banned from driving for 56 days after they appeared at Wycombe Magistrates’ Court in January.
He was fined £368, told to pay costs of £85 and made to pay a victim surcharge of £37.
Amber Day, of Martinet Road, Woodley, was caught exceeding the 70mph speed limit on the M4 on January 16, 2021.
Appearing at Oxford Magistrates’ Court in April, she was told she would not be allowed to drive for 30 days.
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The 19-year-old was also ordered to pay £317, a victim surcharge of £32 and costs of £95.
Jordan Chandler, of Barbell Drive, Burford Common, was also caught going faster than he should have been on the M4 in October 2020.
He was fined £1,059 and told to pay costs and extra charges of £195 at Swindon Magistrates’ Court earlier this month.
In addition to this, he was banned from driving for 56 days.
David Starnes, of Erleigh Road, Reading, was driving at a speed greater than 70mph on the M4 in September 2020.
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His driving record was given six points after he was caught out.
Furthermore, he was told to pay a £710 fine and made to pay costs of £161 at Swindon Magistrates Court in May.
Andrew Grierson, of Oxford Road, Reading, was also spotted breaking the speed limit on the M4.
Caught out in November last year, he was fined £440 and told to pay £134 in extra costs at Oxford Magistrates’ Court in May.
His driving licence had four points added to it.
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