Five Watford motorists fined for speeding more than 100mph
These Watford motorists drove at more than 100mph in vehicles ranging from Ford Fiestas to Mercedes on the M1 and M5.
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Fintan is a reporter for the Watford Observer and Guardian Series. He covers a range of local news across Hertfordshire, North London and West Essex. So if you have a story please get in touch.
Fintan is a reporter for the Watford Observer and Guardian Series. He covers a range of local news across Hertfordshire, North London and West Essex. So if you have a story please get in touch.
These Watford motorists drove at more than 100mph in vehicles ranging from Ford Fiestas to Mercedes on the M1 and M5.
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