A man who drove under the influence of cannabis has been fined almost £1,000 - and received 10 points on his licence.
Callum Smart, 36, of South Place, Marlow, pleaded guilty to an offence of drug-driving at Reading Magistrates' Court on May 10.
He was stopped while driving a Land Rover at Maidenhead on June 26 last year.
Police subjected him to tests, which revealed the presence of a cannabis by-product in his system.
The level was assessed to be above the legal limit, and Smart was prosecuted.
Magistrates have served him a £311 fine.
In addition, he must pay £350 in court costs, and a £124 victim surcharge.
His driving licence has been endorsed with 10 penalty points.
A driver who racks up more than 12 points in a three-year period is automatically banned from the road.
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