One driver has been hit with a £120 and 2 points on their license, after being caught speeding.
It comes following community officers being out and about on the roads conducting speed enforcement.
The constabulary is warning people to drive safe and within the speed limit.
Meanwhile, Police say if there is anywhere in the North of the Island you feel speeding is a concern, you can send them a message and they'll try their best to attend.
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