FOUR speeding Penarth drivers have appeared in court recently.
John David Galsworthy, 58, of Windsor Road, Penarth, admitted speeding at Cardiff Magistrates Court on May 5.
He was caught on October 29 doing 37mph on B4267 Lavernock Road, where the limit is 30mph. He was fined £146 and given three points on his licence. He also had to pay a £34 surcharge and £90 costs.
Kenneth Edward Willan, 53, of Stanwell Road, Penarth, admitted speeding at Cardiff Magistrates Court on April 27.
He was caught on October 20 doing 37mph on Lavernock Road, where the limit is 30mph. He was fined £384 and given three points on his licence. He also had to pay a £38 surcharge and £90 costs.
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Robert Glyn Morgan, 22, of Uppercliff Close, Penarth, admitted speeding at Newport Magistrates Court on May 9.
He was caught on November 12 doing 35mph on Ty Gwyn near Greenmeadow Community Farm, where the limit is 30mph. He was fined £100 and given three points on his licence. He also had to pay a £34 surcharge and £90 costs.
Rowan Andre Alcock, 30, of Stanwell Road, Penarth, admitted speeding at Cardiff Magistrates Court on April 27.
He was caught on October 26 doing 26mph on Romilly Road, where the limit is 20mph. He was fined £66 and given three points on his licence. He also had to pay a £34 surcharge.
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