Driver had no license
DRIVING without a license proved costly for a Bridlington man at a case heard at Bridlington Magistrates Court last week.
Alan Teal, of Jameson Road in the town, was found guilty of twice driving without a license, on May 19 and July 27 last year around the Bridlington area.
Teal did not appear in court to answer charges, but presiding magistrate Ian Male decided to hear the case in his absence.
The court heard that Teal had held a provisional driving license, which was revoked in 1991, with prosecutor Andrew Wilson reading from a statement given to police that Teal “could not remember re-applying for a license.”
Teal was fined 175 for each incident, 250 in court costs and a victim surcharge of 15. He also had his license endorsed with four points for each incident, eight in total.
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