Two Ottawa motorcyclists were each fined more than $10,000 and each given more than 100 demerit points after west Quebec police say they found evidence of dozens of driving infractions on a personal video recorder.

MRC des Collines regional police said they arrested two men, aged 26 and 29, on Saturday at 3 p.m. after witnesses reported seeing two motorcyclists driving at high speeds and passing dangerously down Highway 105 near the community of Farrelton, in the municipality of La Peche.

Police intercepted the two motorcylists near the police station in Wakefield, Que.

Police seized a video camera from one of two motorcyclists that showed the two speeding and driving dangerously. (MRC des Collines)

At the time of the stop, police said one of the motorcyclists attempted to conceal a video camera, but police seized it. Police say the video contained evidence of several dozen driving infractions committed that day.

The 26-year-old driver was issued tickets for 21 infractions, fined $11,268 and given 116 demerit points.

The 29-year-old driver was also issued tickets for 21 infractions, fined $10,968 and given 113 demerit points.

Police said they would also be charged in court with dangerous driving.