The following have been dealt with by Bradford Magistrates:
Thomas Adams, aged 18, of Radwell Drive, Little Horton; driving without insurance, £610 fine, £100 costs; driving without a licence, no separate penalty. Atif Khan, aged 23, of Fagley Road, Fagley; speeding, £300 fine, £265 costs, banned from driving for 56 days.
Marek Pawlak, aged 28, of Washington Street, Girlington; failure to surrender, no separate penalty; assault, 80 hours’ community punishment. Akhtar Zaman, aged 46, of Haworth Road, Heaton; failure to stop after an accident, £200 fine, £80 compensation, £100 costs, licence endorsed.
Nickie Hussain Shah, aged 29, of St Helena Road, Wibsey; criminal damage, 12 months’ community order, 100 hours’ unpaid work, £250 compensation. Tazeem Akhtar, aged 24, of Wensleydale Road, Thornbury; wilful obstruction, £65 fine, £100 costs. Khayaam Fahid Ali, aged 18, of Cranbourne Road, Heaton; speeding, £65 fine, £100 costs, licence endorsed.
Omar Ali, aged 27, of Thursby Street, Bradford Moor; failure to produce documents, £50 fine, £100 costs. Marie Allen, aged 32, of Blackshaw Drive, Buttershaw; driving without insurance, £65 fine, £100 costs, licence endorsed. Robert Carter, aged 31, of Whitehall Road, Wyke; driving without insurance, £610 fine, £100 costs, licence endorsed; driving without MOT, no separate penalty.
Pauline Sarudzai Chisoro, aged 49, of Darnay Lane, West Bowling; driving without a licence, £175 fine, £100 costs, licence endorsed; failure to produce licence, 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 serious-ness of the offence.
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