The following have been dealt with by Bradford Magistrates:

Phillip James Halliday, aged 24, of Merchants Court, East Bowling; two counts of failure to produce authority for transporting controlled waste, £880 fine, £420 costs, £30 compensation. Christopher Fawbert, aged 18, of Holme Wood Road, Holme Wood; driving without a licence, £110 fine, £15 compensation, £40 costs, licence endorsed; failure to produce licence, no separate penalty.

John Andrew Morgan, aged 33, of Chelwood Drive, Allerton; driving without insurance, £220 fine, £15 compensation, £40 costs, licence endorsed; driving without a licence, £110 fine; failure to produce licence, no separate penalty.

Ateeq Rehman, aged 26, of Haslingden Drive, Heaton; breach of anti-social behaviour order, jailed for three months. Mairos Tete, aged 33, of Woodstock Walk, Little Horton; driving without insurance, £70 fine, £15 compensation, £40 costs, licence endorsed; driving without a licence, £35 fine. Samantha Hindley, aged 31, of Swarland Grove, Little Horton; driving without insurance, £220 fine, £15 compensation, £40 costs, licence endorsed; driving without a licence, £110 fine.

Mohammed Khan, aged 24, of Grisedale Close, Bradford 7; driving without insurance, £220 fine, £15 compensation, £40 costs, licence endorsed; driving without a licence, £110 fine; failure to produce documents, £110 fine.

Tabassum Parvez, aged 34, of Carmona Gardens, Shipley; driving without insurance, £220 fine, £15 compensation, £40 costs, licence endorsed; failure to produce documents, £110 fine. Hasan Mahmood Gul, aged 19, of Priceville Road, Brown Royd; possession of cannabis, £60 costs, 12 months' conditional discharge. Terence Rawson, aged 46, of Stone Acre Court, West Bowling; possession of cannabis, £60 costs, 12 months' conditional discharge. Gosal Pardeep Singh, aged 37, of Sutton Crescent, Tyersal; drink-driving, £110 fine, £15 compensation, £60 costs, banned from driving for 12 months.

Slyvestre Shati Chiletso, aged 25, of Hollybank Grove, Great Horton; theft, six months' conditional discharge. Kelvin Halawa, aged 22, of Park Lane, Little Horton; theft, six months' conditional discharge. Ijaz Ahmed, aged 19, of Addison Avenue, Bradford Moor; breach of community order, £55 costs, additional 14 days' curfew. Terry Michael Kendal, aged 27, of Upper Castle Street, Bradford 5; using threatening or insulting words or behaviour, £43 costs, 12 months' conditional discharge.

Benjamin Kelly, aged 20, of Blackstone Avenue, Wyke; breach of community order, £45 costs, order revoked and dealt with in respect of the original offence; dealt with for the original offence of criminal damage, 15 days' community order with curfew. Bryan Mark Carter, aged 35, of Lister Avenue, East Bowling; two counts of failure to surrender to custody, 28 days' community order with curfew. Albin Gabor, aged 29, of Frank Street, Great Horton; drink-driving, £200 fine, £15 compensation, £60 costs, banned from driving for 16 months.

James Matthew Cottam, aged 21, of Haycliffe Road, Little Horton; resisting a police officer, £43 costs, 12 months' conditional discharge. Mohammed Shabran, aged 22, of Ryeland Grove, Heaton; driving while disqualified, 12 months' community order, 120 hours' unpaid work, banned from driving for 12 months; driving without insurance, no separate penalty. Miroslav Gurgul, aged 27, of Vine Street, Great Horton; theft, £40 compensation, £43 costs, 12 months' community order, 60 hours' unpaid work, four months' curfew. Karl Alexander Spearman, aged 25, of Longlands Street, Bradford 1; drunk and disorderly, £40 fine, £15 compensation, £43 costs; breach of conditional discharge, £20 fine.

Peter Hargreaves, aged 38, of Heysham Drive, Holme Wood; criminal damage, £100 compensation, £43 costs, one year's conditional discharge. Simon Roy, aged 35, of Upper Park Gate, Bradford 1; driving without insurance, £43 costs, licence endorsed, 12 months' conditional discharge; driving without a licence, driving without MOT, no separate penalty.

We wish to point out that all the information in this court file is provided by the magistrates' court, which collates the details largely from prosecutors and the police. In calculating the amount of any fine, the court takes into account the income of the offender as well as the seriousness of the offence.