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In court, Weeks challenged the accuracy of the speed detection equipment, the competency of the operator and validity of the Notice.
He admitted to being the driver of the car but not to the excess speed. He claimed to have returned his final notice but admitted not signing it, saying he had heard it was a “loophole”.
Weeks then refused to give his income, so the fines could be means tested. His last quote to the bench was: “Go on. Do your worst.”
For the speeding offence he was fined £400 and given four penalty points. For failing to identify the driver he was fines £600 and given 6 penalty points.
He was also order to pay costs of £650 and a victim surcharge of £100.