Janet Webster, 58, of Harmer Street, Gravesend sent the Partnership the fraudulent driving licence along with her fine payment after exceeding the 30mph speed limit on the B2053 Northdown Hill, Cliftonville, Margate in June 2008.
The false document was noticed by staff at the Partnership and therefore seized by one of the Partnership’s Enquiry Officers.
Mrs Webster attended Thanet Magistrates Court on 25 August 2024 where she pleaded guilty. She received a £350 fine and was made to pay £50 in court costs for using a driving licence/counterpart with intent to deceive.
Rachel Wall, Communications Manager for the Kent & Medway Safety Camera Partnership said: "Safety cameras are installed where there is a history of serious speed-related crashes. In this instance there were 14 people killed or seriously injured along the stretch of the B2053 before the camera was put in place. This court case demonstrates how seriously speeding offences are taken and is a warning to anyone who thinks they can get away with it. It is also an example of how safety cameras can contribute to identifying offenders and reducing criminal offences in other areas."