The company was fined at High Wycombe Magistrates Court. A national car hire firm has been fined thousands of pounds for failing to provide the police with details of drivers who may have committed offences. Enterprise Rent-A-Car UK Ltd has been convicted at High Wycombe Magistrates Court eight times since December last year for failing to give information relating to the identity of a driver or rider when required by police. The firm, based in Vicarage Road in Egham, has been fined a total of £5,910 for the offences, as well as being ordered to pay a further £1,136 costs to the court.
Ye Olde Swan pub in Burnham High Street. Photo by Google. A Burnham pub landlord who threw a pint of water over the landlady has been convicted of assault. On October 26 last year, police were called to the Ye Olde Swan in Burnham High Street following an argument in the pub between the landlady, Jaqueline Murray, and her partner, who co-runs the business, Charles May. At High Wycombe Magistrates Court on Thursday, the court heard how during the argument, May, aged 44, had thrown a glass of water in the face of his partner, saying “Do you want to wear this? Here you go” as he threw it.
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In a statement put out by police, the family said: Clive Porter was a much loved husband, dad and grandad. He was a quiet calm and caring person, who served the community as a police officer for over 30 years before joining the Canal and River Trust. He was loved and respected by all who met him. Clive had a passion for working outdoors and meeting people. He believed in caring for people and the environment through the principle of policing by the people for the people.
Mr Porter died last Monday along the Grand Union Canal. Daniel Wisniewski, 34 has appeared in court this morning