Driver caught doing 101mph in 60mph zone outside Haverfordwest
A SPEEDING driver was clocked doing more than 100mph outside Haverfordwest.
Andrew Webb, 29, of Dewsland Street in Milford Haven, appeared in court accused of speeding.
Webb was alleged to have been caught by a manned speed camera doing 101mph in a Renault Megane on the A4076 at Dredgman Hill on October 19.
The speed limit was 60mph.
Webb pleaded guilty at Llanelli Magistrates' Court on April 23, and he was disqualified from driving for 28 days.
The defendant was ordered to pay a £430 fine, £110 in costs, and a £172 surcharge.
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