A driver who was clocked speeding at 69mph on the M27 has been ordered to pay more than £800 by the courts.
Philip Clements, 63 was driving a Renault when he was caught by an automatic camera driving at 69mph.
He was travelling westbound between junctions ten and nine of the M27 near Fareham at the time.
The temporary speed limit was 50mph at the time.
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The incident took place on March 27, 2023.
Clements, of Warren Close, Hayling Island pleaded guilty to a single count of exceeding a variable speed limit at Southampton Magistrates' Court.
He was fined £500 and received four points on his licence.
Clements must also pay £110 court costs and a £200 surcharge.
This must be paid in full by May 5.
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