Maximum motorway speeding fines set to soar to £10,000

Motoring groups condemn the 'draconian' fourfold increase as magistrates are set to get more powers

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Maximum fines for offences such as speeding, driving without insurance and selling alcohol to under-18s are due to rise dramatically.

Justice Minister Jeremy Wright wants to give magistrates greater powers to deal with day-to-day offences that impact local communities. Fines for motorway speeding could increase from £2,500 to £10,000, reports the BBC.

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