TWO HEREFORDSHIRE drivers have been handed hefty penalties after failing to tell police who was behind the wheel of their car.
Max Henderson, 25, was proven guilty by magistrates in Newport.
The court heard Henderson had failed to identify the driver of a BMW who was alleged to have committed an offence in Gwent to police on October 28.
Henderson, of Sycamore Close, Ross-on-Wye, was fined £660 and received six penalty points. He must also pay costs of £90 and a £66 victim surcharge.
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Paul William Johnson, 46, was proven guilty by magistrates in Cardiff.
The court heard Johnson had failed to identify the driver of a Ford Transit who was alleged to have committed an offence to police in south Wales on October 28.
Johnson, of Lugg Bridge, Hereford, was fined £660 and received six penalty points. He must also pay costs of £90 and a £66 victim surcharge.
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