AN uninsured driver has been found guilty at court after being stopped by police on the A590.
This week a driver has had six points added to his licence and been ordered to pay both fines and court costs amounting to £811 after being found guilty of having no insurance.
When stopped back on February 23, he told police that he ‘might have missed a payment’, but police discovered that no payment had been made since he bought the vehicle.
The car was first stopped on the A590 at Hincaster.
⚖️Court Result⚖️Driver found guilty at court this week. 6 points added to his licence with £811 of fines & costs to pay https://t.co/IVdIxs1hiQ
— Cumbria Roads Police (@CumbriaRoadsPol) August 9, 2019
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