The incident occurred in Maidenhead in November 2019. Generic image of a dog 39-year-old Reid appeared at Slough Magistrates Court in December 2020, where she was also told to pay an £81 victim surcharge and £973 in costs. In total, she was forced to fork out £1,861 for Samson the dog’s actions.
Emily Craig, of Abrahams Road, Henley, pleaded guilty to being in charge of a dangerous Daschund at Reading Magistrates Court in March. This came after the mutt, who is called Jeffery, attacked a boy at the Coppa Club in Sonning. Generic image of a dog 28-year-old Craig has been remanded on unconditional bail until June, when she will again appear at Magistrates to learn her sentence.
Generic image of a bank card. Image via pxhere.com FRAUD by false representation that s what you get charged with when you use someone else s bank card to buy things. And there s often a big penalty when you get caught out spending under a name that isn t yours. Here s five people from Berkshire who were sentenced for spending using a bank card that didn t belong to them.
Anthony Wareham, of Birlington Road, was caught spending more than £130 on a bank card belonging to another man in Slough in May 2020. The 40-year-old made six different transactions all on the same day last year.
Clearly exceeding the 70mph speed limit, you wonder if they ever get caught driving dangerously. Well, some do, and some of these speedsters hail from Berkshire. We’ve dug through the court lists to find five drivers from the royal county who were fined or banned for breaking the 70mph motorway limit including one who was driving at a staggering 107mph!
Shami Thapar, of Blunden Drive, Slough, was fined £1,000 after being caught exceeding the 70mph motorway limit on the M6 in Merseyside in May 2020. The 43-year-old appeared at Slough Magistrates Court in December 2020, where he was also told to pay £185 in extra costs.