A man from Reading was charged over £800 for driving without third party insurance in Oxfordshire.
Toby Alistair Stewart, 24, from Beech Lane, Woodcote, appeared at Oxford Magistrates’ Court on November 16.
He was charged a total of £816 after being caught committing the infraction on Reading Road in Didcot on May 20.
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He was fined £660, ordered to pay a surcharge for victim services of £66 and £90 in costs, as well as having six penalty points added to his driving licence.
Stewart has to pay the total amount by December 14.
Third party car insurance is the minimum level of cover you can take out and it is a legal requirement.
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