Here are the Southend drivers who appeared in court in connection with driving offences.

Kieran Bradley, 28, of St Benets Road, Southend appeared in court charged with using a handheld mobile phone or device while driving a motor vehicle on a road - endorsable offence.

He was also charged with using a handheld mobile phone or device while driving a motor vehicle on a road.

On April 9 in Berkshire he drove a vehicle, on the M4 using a hand-held mobile telephone.

He was fined £176, ordered to pay a surcharge to fund victim services of £34 and costs of £90.

He was disqualified for holding or obtaining a driving licence for 6 months and his licence was given six points.

Bernard Mutsure, 53, of Old Southend Road, Southend was in court charged with driving a motor vehicle when alcohol level above limit.

On July in Southend he drove a vehicle, in Hilton Road, after consuming so much alcohol that the proportion of it in your breath, namely 118 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, exceeded the prescribed limit.

He was fined £400, ordered to pay a surcharge to fund victim services of £40, costs of £105 to the Crown Prosecution Service.

He was disqualified for holding or obtaining a driving licence for 52 months.

Siobhan Lacey, 48, of Old Southend Road, Southend appeared in court charged with driving a motor vehicle when alcohol level above limit.

On May 6 in Bournmouth Park Road, Southend she drove a Silver Volkswagen Polo, after consuming so much alcohol that the proportion of it in your breath, namely 61 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, exceeded the prescribed limit.

She was fined £334, ordered to pay a surcharge to fund victim services of £34, costs of £105 to the Crown Prosecution Service.

She was disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence for 20 months. Disqualification obligatory for the offence. Disqualification to be reduced by 20 weeks if by 13/09/2022 the defendant satisfactorily completes a course approved by the Secretary of State. The cost of the course will not exceed £250.

Declan Jennings, 21, of Mallards, Shoebury was in magistrates court charged with drive a vehicle in a road without due care and attention.

On July 14 in Rayleigh he drove a Ford Mondeo on the A127 London Bound between St Michael's Road and A1245 Slip Road, Rayleigh, without due care and attention.

On the same day the defendant drove on A127 London Bound between St Michael's Road and A1245 Slip Road without due care and attention in that Vehicle was travelling at speed on A127 Rayleigh, London bound, whilst in the 50MPH zone.

Vehicle undertook a number of vehicles at speed, including an unmarked police vehicle, before pulling into the fast lane and driving close to the vehicle in front, leading officers to believe that should the vehicle in front suddenly brake, a crash was likely to occur.

He was fined £215, ordered to pay a surcharge to fund victim services of £34, costs of £250 to the Crown Prosecution Service.

His driving record endorsed with 5 points.