GREGORY JOSEPH MILLS aged 22 of Lindley Avenue, Southsea. Admitted using a Peugeot car on A31 Ashley Heath with no insurance. Fined £350, victim surcharge £15, costs £35 and disqualified from driving for six months.
MICHAEL PETER SCOTT aged 44 of The Grove, Bournemouth. Proved in absence of driving an Audi A3 on Grenfell Road with no licence. Fined £200. Also admitted to driving said car with no insurance. Fined £600, victim surcharge £15, costs £85 and licence endorsed with six points.
SAMUEL JAMES FARMER aged 36 of Hurst View, Lower Pennington Lane, Pennington, Lymington. Admitted driving a Mercedes van on Castel Lane East and when required by a police constable, failed to produce insurance. Conditional discharge for three months.
MARIAN CRISTINEL IORGA aged 22 of Chatsworth Avenue, Portsmouth. Admitted to driving a Hyundai car on B3068 Ringwood Road in excess of 30mph. Fined £45, victim surcharge £15, costs £35 and disqualified from driving for six months.
CHRISTOPHER DAVID LEWIS aged 45 of St Leonards Road, Bournemouth. Admitted driving a Renault on Danecourt Road with no insurance. Fined £115, victim surcharge £15, costs £35 and disqualified from driving for six months.
IAN ANDREW PORTER aged 41 of Malham Lodge, Roundstreet Common, Wisborough Green, Billingshurst. Admitted to driving a Ford car through a red light on A3060 Castle Lane East junction with Deansleigh Road. Fined £175, victim surcharge £15, costs £35 and licence endorsed with three points.
DAVID SPENCER STARK aged 59 of Chester Road, Watford. Proved in absence that he failed to identify the driver of a Vauxhall motor van who was alleged to have been guilty of an offence. Fined £600, victim surcharge £15, costs £85 and licence endorsed with six points.
RUPERT CHAMPION STREATFIELD aged 31 of Matthews Road, Camberley. Proved in absence that he failed to identify the driver of a BMW motor car who was alleged to have been guilty of an offence. Fined £600, victim surcharge £15, costs £85 and licence endorsed with six points.
LORRAINE SWIFT aged 56 of The Avenue, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands. Admitted driving a Toyota on B3065 Pinecliff Road in excess of 30mph. Fined £60, victim surcharge £15, costs £35 and licence endorsed with three points.
JANET MARGARET TOMLIN aged 55 of Darracott Road, Bournemouth. Admitted driving a Volkswagen on A351 Sandford Road in excess of 30mph. Fined £80, victim surcharge £15, costs £35 and licence endorsed with three points.
DANIEL COLIN TRICKETT aged 30 of Nursery Road, Bournemouth. Admitted driving a Ford motor van through a red light on A350 Holes Bay Road junction with Sterte Road. Fined £55, victim surcharge £15, costs £35 and licence endorsed with three points.
IAN JOHN WHITELING aged 50 of Moorside Road, Bournemouth. Admitted driving a Mazda motor van on Kinson Road whilst using a mobile phone. Fined £100, victim surcharge £15, costs £5 and licence endorsed with three points. Also admitted to driving said vehicle and when required to do so by a police constable failed to produce licence for examination. No separate penalty.
LEE WILLIAM BEVAN aged 31 of Passmore Road, Bradninch, Exeter. Admitted to stealing a bicycle to the value of £650. Conditional discharge for 12 months. Compensation of £690 and costs of £85.
CLARE ELEANOR REEVES aged 30 of Carysfort Road, Boscombe, Bournemouth. Admitted stealing five bottles of Teachers Whisky and two multi packs of shower gel to the value of £84.92 belonging to Lidl. Also admitted stealing 15 boxes of assorted perfume to the value of £548.66 belonging to Debenhams. A community order was made for her to have treatment for drug dependency under the direction of supervising manager at CRI/BCAT as a non-resident patient for six months. To be reviewed monthly under supervision.
ANTHONY CHARLES PARSONS aged 50 of no fixed abode. Admitted stealing a packet of crisps and a sandwich to the value of £2.64 from McColls at the Dolphin Centre. Fined £150 and victim surcharge £15.
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