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Subscriber only COVERT cameras filmed the reckless antics of hoons doing burnouts at Swanbank as onlookers cheered them on. When another of the drivers to be caught in the sting went before an Ipswich court, police said they recorded three of the man s passengers hanging out of the car s open windows, with one dragging his left leg on the road when the grey Ford slid sideways. Cameron Danielle was brought in from jail to appear in the dock before the Ipswich Magistrates Court for sentence on 61 charges. Dressed in a bright red hoodie, Cameron Stephen Danielle, 22, from Bethania, pleaded guilty to three charges of evading police; three charges of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle in Swanbank on March 29, 2020; driving when disqualified by court order; six counts of driving when unlicensed - repeat offender; making unnecessary noise and smoke; stealing fuel; four counts of unlawful dealing with shop goods; registration offences; two counts of driving unlic
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A TRUCK driver banged on the window of a tradie’s ute then punched him in a nasty outburst of road rage.
When the tradie put up his arm to protect his head the blow from Alan Davidson struck his forearm, an Ipswich court has heard.
Davidson was a disqualified driver at the time and should not have been on the road in his work truck when he lost his temper.
It was one of nine charges Davidson was sentenced for at Ipswich Magistrates Court on Thursday.
Alan J Davidson, 39, from North Ipswich, pleaded guilty to assault doing bodily harm to the man on November 21, 2019; four charges of driving when disqualified (in August and November 2019, and two in April 2020); drink driving when unlicensed on April 1, 2020; obstructing police when in licensed premises on October 31; failing to stop; and failing to appear at court.
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A DAWN ride landed a two-wheel enthusiast with a $1254 fine when he was snapped speeding along a highway at 168km/hour a few days before Christmas.
However, Kawasaki rider David Robinson told an Ipswich court he did not believe he put anyone else in danger when speeding at 4.20am on the Centenary highway at Springfield.
David John Robinson, 51, a business owner from Redbank Plains, pleaded guilty to speeding on December 19 last year with a speed of 168km/h in a 100km speed zone.
Prosecutor Sergeant Molinaro said camera footage from a mounted camera trailer was being reviewed when it depicted a rider on a black Kawasaki speeding on the Centenary highway at 4.20am with a speed of 168km/h.
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A man who stole a mower and a computer from a real estate agency blamed a man named ‘Ray’ when police found the missing goods at his house.
At the time of the burglary the offender, Daniel Jones, was living across the road from Switch Realty in Newtown, Ipswich Magistrates Court heard.
A witness saw Jones and another male leave the real estate agency on Brisbane Road about 1.20am and called police.
Daniel James Jones, 39, a father of four who now lives at Loganlea, pleaded guilty to entering premises by break and stealing in Newtown on February 6, 2020.
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