BERNARD TEUHISSEN, aged 29, of Christchurch Road, Bournemouth. Convicted in his absence of keeping an unlicensed Audi A3 on Cecil Road, Bournemouth. Fined £175, ordered to pay vehicle excise back duty of £17.92, costs £60.
TARAN LOUISE THACKER, aged 27, of Wentwood Road, Caerleon, Newport, Gwent. Convicted in her absence of keeping an unlicensed Ford Fiesta on Michelgrove Road, Bournemouth. Fined £350, ordered to pay vehicle excise back duty of £79.17, costs £60.
JOSH THOMSON, aged 18, of Shirley Towers, Milner Court, Southampton. Convicted in his absence of using an unlicensed Ford Fiesta on the A338 Wessex Way, Bournemouth. Fined £175, ordered to pay vehicle excise back duty of £10.84, costs £60.
ADAM WAGGOTT, of Fairfield, Christchurch, convicted in his absence of failing to deliver to the secretary of state the part of a vehicle registration document containing particulars related to the transfer of the vehicle to a person who was not a vehicle trader. Fined £175, victim surcharge £15, costs £60.
SHAUN MICHAEL WALDRON, aged 31, of Everest Road, Christchurch. Convicted in his absence of keeping an unlicensed Alfa Romeo on Everest Road. Fined £350, ordered to pay vehicle excise back duty of £40.84, costs £60.
JAMES MICHAEL WALSH, aged 24, of Norwich Avenue, Bournemouth. Convicted in his absence of failing to deliver to the secretary of state the part of a vehicle registration document containing particulars related to the transfer of the vehicle to a person who was not a vehicle trader. Fined £175, victim surcharge £15, costs £60.
MARK WATT, of Maclean Road, Bournemouth. Convicted in his absence of failing to deliver to the secretary of state the part of a vehicle registration document containing particulars related to the transfer of the vehicle to a person who was not a vehicle trader. Fined £175, victim surcharge £15, costs £60.
JULIE CACKETT, age 49, of Columbia Road, Bournemouth. Admitted using an unlicensed Volvo on Columbia Road. Fined £115, costs £60.
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