A MAN has been fined more than £800 after being found guilty of two driving offences of driving cars with illegal modifications.

Qamar Yaseen, 28, was found to have driven a Porsche Cayman without its front registration plate attached properly on July 10, 2021.

Yaseen, of Pine Croft, Keighley, was also found to have driven a car in a condition likely to cause danger of injury on August 15, when he was driving a BMW X3 with heavily tinted front offside and nearside windows.

He was stopped in White Abbey Road while driving the Porsche Cayman without the licence plate properly attached.

A month later he was stopped again in Great Horton Road in the BMW, which had windows too darkly tinted to be driven safely and carried a danger of causing injury to people.

For the Porsche offence he was handed a fine of £200, while for the BMW offence he was fined a further £440 and ordered to pay costs of £90 and a victim surcharge of £66. He was also handed three points on his licence.

Scheduled to appear at Bradford and Keighley Magistrates' Court on January 20, Yaseen was not present for his hearing and the allegations were found proven using a Single Justice Procedure.

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