Internet provider fined for double breach in Mendips

Truespeed has been ordered to pay more than £13,000

Author: Radina KoutsaftiPublished 16th Dec 2021

Internet service provider Truespeed has been handed a hefty double fine after being found guilty of two offences earlier this year.

After digging up roads in Somerset without permission Truespeed has been ordered to pay more than £13,000.

In May the internet service provider failed to ensure the works were safely signed, lit and guarded and didn't provide a valid permit.

In sentencing the judge noted the company's previous good character and that they had pleaded guilty at the earliest opportunity.

The judge also said the offences were committed due to a lack of proper planning of the works.

The company was fined £4,000 on the first charge and £4,000 on the second charge.

Costs of £5,000 and a victim surcharge of £195 were also awarded against Truespeed.

Councillor John Woodman said: "To work on our highways, you must co-operate with the Highways authority and avoid unnecessary disruption on our roads.

"We want to make it clear that we take complaints seriously and deal with them in a speedy manner."

The case was heard at North Somerset Magistrates on Thursday 9th December.

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