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The incident happened in Downs Close, Hunstanton
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A man wrecked his elderly parents’ front door by driving his mobility scooter into it.
Christopher Bray, of Campbell Close, Hunstanton, admitted harassment without violence and causing criminal damage when he appeared before magistrates in King s Lynn.
The scooter incident caused £1,600 of damage to the property in Downs Close, Hunstanton and happened after Bray, 55, had left a string of upsetting answerphone messages.
The bench was told that the defendant, who shuffled into court with a seated walking frame, suffered brain damage in a motorcycle accident when he was aged 20.
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6:00 AM April 23, 2021
A man from Ashill fulfilled a lifelong dream by using a farmer s teleporter without permission
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A Norfolk man fulfilled a lifelong dream when he jumped on a farm’s teleporter “for a play” - but the seemingly innocent exploit landed him in court.
Ivor Thomas spotted the vehicle at Ashill, near Watton, while returning from his regular trip to feed fish at a nearby pond.
Spotting the doors open and the keys in the ignition, the 49-year-old could not resist temptation.
“He got in and started pulling levers and pushing buttons,” prosecutor Bethany Richards told King’s Lynn Magistrates’ Court on Thursday (April 22).
This article has been updated. Earlier version inadvertently referred to state representative Steve Tyson as Chuck Tyson, who is Steve Tyson s brother.
From organizations to politicians to individuals, people are expressing disgust at litter, setting up cleaning sweeps and calling on others to also get involved.
“It looks so bad,” state representative Steve Tyson said. Tyson, who grew up in the area and runs a real estate business, said he is tired of the mounting trash and so he has set up a clean-up day for this Sunday, March 7, in an area around James City.
He said he is hoping for as many volunteers as are willing to turn out, and said he is expecting help from at least a few political leaders in the area.
Drink driving: The court heard Davies hit a lamppost and left the scene A STRUGGLING father ploughed through a lamppost after sinking “seven or eight” pints and getting behind the wheel of his car. Graham Davies, 30, told police he “panicked” and fled the scene after police received a tipoff about a crash in Harwich. Colchester Magistrates’ Court heard the informant reported a vehicle had hit a wall and a lamppost before leaving the scene. Bethany Richards, prosecuting, said: “The informant gave a registration number. “Police officers attended the address where the vehicle was registered, and noticed the vehicle had damage to the front nearside.”