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Daily Archives: 4th May 2020

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Car thief jailed despite being given final chance by judge

Motoring offencesBy amtlawyers4th May 2020Leave a comment

A car thief from Oxford who was given a chance to prove himself by a court judge has been jailed after committing more offences. Joseph Holden, 26, previously appeared at Oxford Crown Court after pleading guilty to several motoring offences. Holden was caught last year and was charged with aggravated vehicle theft, driving while disqualified,

Increase in people caught speeding excessively could be linked to lockdown

Motoring offencesBy amtlawyers4th May 2020Leave a comment

An increasing number of people have been caught speeding in Kent, which is thought to be partly linked to the ongoing Covid-19 lockdown. Alan Pughsley, Chief Constable of Kent Police, said, “It might be one of the reasons, we don’t know yet, but we have got a small increase in high-end, fast driving, erratic driving

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