DASHCAM footage has helped convict a driver who jumped a red light in Swindon.

The 31-year-old North Swindon woman was caught driving through the red light on Thamesdown Drive on October 14 last year.

She pleaded guilty to the offence at Swindon Magistrates' Court on March 27 and was ordered to pay £85 CPS costs and £30 victim surcharge, fined £92 and given three points on her licence.

Inspector Barry Reed said: “We were provided with dashcam footage by another motorist and this was hugely helpful in proving the offence took place and securing a conviction at court.

“This incident took place on Thamesdown Drive – a stretch of road which I am aware is a hot topic amongst local residents who have expressed concerns about red light jumpers and speeding.

“I’d like to encourage motorists to submit their dash cam footage to us if they feel they have been a witness to an alleged motoring offence – this footage could be really beneficial.

“If we can raise awareness of how helpful footage of this nature can be in prosecuting drivers, then it could help deter drivers from jumping red lights, making phone calls while behind the wheel or just generally driving dangerously.”

Footage can be sent to the Criminal Justice Unit (Traffic) at Gablecross and must be received within seven to 10 days of the incident taking place.