CASES of drivers being on the road without any insurance were heard at Worcester Magistrates Court recently.
Christopher Lewis, 21, was fined £660 and banned from driving.
Worcester Magistrates Court heard that Lewis drove a Mini Cooper on December 19 last year on City Walls Road when he had no insurance.
As well as the fine Lewis, of Cherrington Close, Worcester, was ordered to a pay a victim surcharge of £66 and costs of £85.
The total amount, £811, needs to be paid by August 5.
He was also given six points, and disqualified from driving until he passes a test.
Ovidiu Neaga was also fined £660 and banned from driving, for driving without insurance.
The court heard the 38-year-old drove a Ford Focus in Deansway without insurance on December 22.
The Little Southfield Street, Worcester, resident was ordered to pay costs of £66 and costs of £85. The total £811, needs to be paid by August 5.
He was given six penalty points, and disqualified from driving until he passes a test.
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Adrian Smith, of Lyttleton Square, Malvern, was another that drove without insurance, the court heard.
The 27-year-old drove an Audi in Malvern Road, Worcester, on December 21 last year.
Smith was fined £304, and told to pay costs of £85 and a victim surcharge of £32. The total, £421, needs to be paid by August 5.
Smith was given six penalty points, and disqualified from driving until a test is passed.
Del Smith, of Gresham Road, Worcester, drove a Volkswagen Golf without insurance, the court heard.
The 31-year-old was caught on Glenthorne Avenue, Worcester, on December 17 last year.
Smith was fined £660 and ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £66 and costs of £85.
He was also given six penalty points, and disqualified from driving until he passes a test.
The cases were heard at the court on June 26.
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