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Michael Boswell, 27, of Cecil Street, Gainsborough, used a vehicle without an insurance policy or a driving licence. He was fined a total of £166, £32 victim surcharge, £85 costs and was banned from driving for 12 months.
Harvey Gee, 21, of Stow Park Road, Marton, used a vehicle without an insurance policy or a driving licence. He was fined a total of £880, £88 victim surcharge, £85 costs and was banned from driving for six months.
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Hide AdRaymond Hazzard, 42, of Woods Terrace, Gainsborough, used a vehicle without an insurance policy or a driving licence. He was fined £660, £66 victim surcharge, £85 costs and was banned from driving for six months.
Ryan Smith, 26, of Campbell Street, Gainsborough, used a vehicle without an insurance policy or a driving licence. He was fined £660, £66 victim surcharge, £85 costs and was banned from driving for six months.
Wayne Gelder, 38, Fleets Road, Sturton by Stow, drove a vehicle while under the influence of drugs, namely 800 micrograms of Benzoylecgonine per litre of blood and 30 micrograms of cocaine per litre of blood.
He was fined £120, £32 victim surcharge and was banned from driving for 12 months.
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Hide AdFiona Bacon, 36, of Third Avenue, Scampton, failed to give information relating to the identification of the driver of a vehicle who was alleged to have been guilty of an offence when required by the police.
She was fined £660, £66 victim surcharge, £85 costs and her driving licence was endorsed with six points.
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