JOSHUA LUKE HURLOCK aged 20 of Richmond Park Road, Bournemouth. Admitted driving a Volkswagen on Albert Road with no insurance. Fined £110, to pay victim surcharge of £15, costs of £35 and disqualified from holding a driving licence for 12 months. Also admitted driving a Volkswagen on Albert Road without a licence. No separate penalty.
XIUHUA WU aged 29 of Wimborne Road, Bournemouth. Admitted driving a Nissan car on Wimborne Road without due care and attention by turning across the path of an oncoming motorcyclist who avoided a collision but came off his motorcycle and sustained injuries. Fined £100, to pay victim surcharge of £15, costs of £35 and licence endorsed with three points.
PHILLIP DORSET aged 20 of Alumhurst Road, Bournemouth. Admitted driving a BMW on Christchurch Road with no insurance. Fined £110, to pay victim surcharge of £15, costs of £35 and licence endorsed with six points.
MATTHEW PAUL HUTCHINSON aged 33 of De Lisle Road, Bournemouth. Admitted driving a Piaggio motor cycle on the A347 Wimborne Road with no insurance. Fined £280. To pay victim surcharge of £15, costs of £35 and licence endorsed with six points. Also admitted to riding the above said motor cycle on Wimborne Road in excess of 30mph. No separate penalty.
TRACY JAYNE MUNCASTER aged 40 of Belle Vue Road, Bournemouth. Proved in absence that she failed to identify the driver of a Honda car who was alleged to have been guilty of an offence. Fined £600, to pay victim surcharge of £15, costs of £85 and licence endorsed with six points.
ANTONY DAVID PAINTER aged 44 of Burlington Mansions, Owls Road, Bournemouth. Proved in absence that he failed to identify the driver of a Rover who was alleged to have been guilty of an offence. Fined £600. To pay victim surcharge of £15, costs of £85 and licence endorsed with six points.
DAVID JOHN PARRA aged 39 of Carysfort Road, Bournemouth. Proved in absence that he drove a Rover on Gloucester Road with no insurance. Fined £600. To pay victim surcharge of £15, costs of £85 and licence endorsed with six points.
JOHANNES EDWIN TURNER aged 59 of Southbourne Road, Bournemouth. Proved in absence that he failed to identify the driver of a Hyunda car who was alleged to have been guilty of an offence. Fined £600, to pay victim surcharge of £15, costs of £85 and licence endorsed with six points.
TIMOTHY DAVID STRUTT aged 19 of Hawkwood Road, Boscombe, Bournemouth. Admitted stealing various goods from Booker Cash and Carry. Conditional discharge for three years. Costs £35.
VINCENT HENRY aged 44 of Riverside Place, Fordingbridge. Admitted driving a Mercedes-Benz car on the A348 Ringwood Road in excess of 40mph. Fined £25, to pay victim surcharge of £15, costs £35 and licence endorsed with three points.
LUKE MICHAEL SIMMS of Drewitt Close, Reading. Admitted being drunk and disorderly in a public place, namely Exeter Road. Fined £100. To pay victim surcharge of £15.
FUNGAI CRUISE CHIWOKO aged 21 of Boscombe Grove Road, Boscombe. Admitted driving a Toyota car on Beechey Road whilst disqualified from holding a driving licence. Committed to prison for four months suspended for 12 months. Also to present himself to the Alcohol Worker at the Dorset Probation Centre for ten days under supervision. Pay costs of £85. Also admitted driving the above said car with 114 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood. Committed to prising for two months concurrent suspended for 12 months. Defendant to present himself to the Alcohol Worker at the Dorset Probation Centre in charge of the programme for ten days under supervision. Disqualified from holding a licence for 36 months. To be reduced by 273 days if the defendant completes a course approved by the Secretary of State. Cost of course will not exceed £250. Also admitted driving the above said car with no insurance. No separate penalty.
SANJEET SINGH aged 24 of Keswick Road, Bournemouth. Admitted driving a BMW on the A338 Wessex Way in excess of 50mph. Fined £250. To pay victim surcharge of £15, costs of £35 and licence endorsed with six points.
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