Hinckley Times

Man found guilty of fishing without a licence at Watery Gate

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A 44-year old man from Leicester has been found guilty of fishing without a licence, failing to state his name and address, and obstructin­g a constable in the execution of his duties in June 2018.

The case was brought to Leicester Magistrate­s Court by the Environmen­t Agency on 5 December 2018 where Matt Ralton, of St Stephens Road, Leicester was proved guilty in his absence and ordered to pay a total penalty of £1,428.

The penalty includes fines of £800 plus costs of £548 and a victim surcharge of £80 after Ralton was found in breach of the Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Act (1975) and the Police Act (1996) on 2 June 2018 at Watery Gate, Normanton Turville, Thurlaston.

Following the verdict, Peter Haslock, Area Enforcemen­t Team Leader for the Environmen­t Agency said:

“This case shows anglers how seriously the courts take these offences and highlights how we do not tolerate obstructiv­e behaviour towards our officers under any circumstan­ces.

“It acts as a reminder to anglers of the importance of having a rod licence and we hope it will provide a deterrent to any angler who is thinking of fishing without a licence or of failing to give details to an officer.

“All of the money raised from rod licence sales is used to protect and improve fish stocks and fisheries, benefittin­g anglers and, for those caught cheating the system, we will always prosecute.”

Every year across the country, thousands of anglers are prosecuted for not having a fishing licence. As well as cheating other anglers, fishing illegally can carry a hefty penalty. Getting caught without a licence could land a fine of up to £2,500.

Any angler aged 13 or over, fishing on a river, canal or still water needs a licence. A 1-day licence costs from just £6 and an annual licence costs from just £30 (concession­s available). Licences are available from www.gov.uk/get-a-fishinglic­ence or by calling the Environmen­t Agency on 0344 800 5386 between 8am and 6pm, Monday to Friday.

Anyone with informatio­n about illegal fishing activities can contact the Environmen­t Agency Incident Hotline on 0800 80 70 60 or anonymousl­y to Crimestopp­ers on 0800 555 111.

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