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A Porsche driver has been caught hitting speeds in excess of 100mph and going through a red light.
The motorist was also seen by officers changing lanes without indicating, before they stopped the black vehicle near Swanley this morning.
Details of the incident were shared by the Kent Roads Policing account on Twittier at 8.40am.
They said: "It might be a nice car & it might be a sunny morning, but travelling in excess of 100mph, changing lanes without indicating and contravening the red light (even when it was solid red on the approach) will result in a ticket being issued and reported for all offences."
Kent Police have been approached for more details.
The minimum penalty for speeding is a £100 fine and three points added to your licence.
According to Magistrates' Court sentencing guidelines, a driver recorded going above 100mph is at risk of an automatic driving ban for 56 days or six penalty points.
For failing to stop for a red light, you can expect a £100 fine and three points on your licence.
Not using indicators classes as careless and inconsiderate driving as, without proper signalling to other drivers when changing lanes or using a roundabout, you could be responsible for causing an accident.
This offence could land you with a huge fine up to £5,000, up to nine points on your licence, and you could even be disqualified from driving in serious cases.