Two 18-year-olds from Nuneaton who repeatedly triggered a speed camera on a stolen motorcycle have been ordered to pay a total of just £300.

Sam Giess and Lewis Farmer took turns to ride through the speed trap on Camphill Road five times on June 23.

Giess, of Oakroyd Crescent, and Farmer, of Camphill Road, were disqualified from driving after appearing at Nuneaton Magistrates' Court charged with a total of 22 offences.

Farmer, who pleaded guilty to charges of speeding and driving with no licence and insurance, was also fined £200.

Giess, who pleaded guilty to a total of 14 charges, was ordered to pay £100 in compensation and given a 120-hour community order.

Detective Sergeant Owen Fell said: "We are delighted with these convictions. Giess and Farmer behaved in a reckless manner and it is fortunate that neither they nor any innocent road users or passers-by were injured."