$18,000 in fines for consumer law offences and unlicensed repair work.
Mr Goodall ordered to pay $2,200 and $800 compensation to two clients.
Case follows a Consumer Protection warning last year and a 2012 conviction.
A Bayswater panel beater has been fined a total of $18,000 and ordered to pay $3,000 in compensation after pleading guilty to several consumer law breaches and operating without a licence.
Raymond John Goodall, of The Force in Smash Repairs (deregistered), was sentenced at Perth Magistrates Court on 19 March 2021 following a prosecution by Consumer Protection.
Consumer Protection previously issued a warning about Mr Goodall in September 2019 following several complaints from customers who had paid money but were still waiting for their vehicles to be repaired or returned – in some cases for more than three years.
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