A Tory police boss has been banned from driving for six months after she was caught speeding five times in just 12 weeks.
Police and Crime Commissioner for Nottinghamshire, Caroline Henry, previously admitted the offences - including two committed on consecutive days - and told a district judge: "I'm really sorry".
The 52-year-old, who was elected to the post in May 2021, was caught speeding in a blue Mercedes and a silver Lexus with a personalised number plate in 30mph zones at four locations in Nottingham in March, May and June last year.
Henry was captured over the speed limit twice near a primary school in Daybrook, Nottingham, as well as roads in Chilwell, Beeston and on the city's A610.

Speed cameras clocked the PCC's speed as high as 40mph in a 30mph zone, with other excess speeds recorded at 35mph and 38mph.
She was handed a £2,450 fine and disqualified from driving for six months at Nottingham Magistrates' Court on Monday.
District Judge Leo Pyle said of the offences: "What they show is that you are driving at consistent speeds above the speed limits."
Henry declined to answer questions outside court on whether she would resign from her position.
In a short statement, she said: "I am truly sorry for speeding. Quite properly I've been fined and banned from driving for six months.
"I remain committed to serving the people of Nottinghamshire as police and crime commissioner."