A 23-year-old man was fined €1,000 and had his licence suspended after he was found speeding during early morning hours on Wednesday.
Limassol district court fined the motorist €900 for speeding and an additional €100 for driving without car tax.
He also his driving licence suspended for a month.
Police arrested the driver a few minutes after midnight on Tuesday on Amathountas Avenue in Limassol. He was driving at 125 km/h on a street with a limit of 50 km/h.
Source: Driver fined €1,000 for speeding and not having car tax | Cyprus Mail
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