Sunderland Echo

Smokers cough up over £4k for dropping their tab ends

- Kevin Clark kevin.clark@jpimedia.co.uk @kevinclark­jpi

Smokers have been ordered to cough up more than £4,000 after being convicted of throwing their cigarette butts on the ground.

A total of 10 defendants were ordered to pay up to £469 each after being convicted at South Tyneside Magistrate­s Court.

Prosecutor Tony Southwick, on behalf of Sunderland City Council, told magistrate­s that in each case the defendant had been seen discarding a cigarette end on the ground by a council Neighbourh­ood Warden.

Fixed penalty notices for £150 had been issued and followed up with reminders and

letters warning that a prosecutio­n was possible but no payment had been made.

The following were all fined £150 and ordered to

pay costs of £235 and a £34 victim surcharge – a total of £419. The case was proved in their absence unless otherwise stated:

Ali Heydrian, 40, of Condercum Road, Newcastle, who pleaded guilty by post:

Rebecca Twinn, 29, of Oswald Close, Durham;

Alisha Savage, 19, of Morris Terrace, Houghton;

Christina Pickering, 52, Hutton Street, Sunderland

Barbara Ryan, 44, Margaret Street, Seaham;

Kerry Ann Moore, 35, of Collingwoo­d Street, South Shields.

Yvonne Johnson, 60, Ramilies Road, Sunderland, and Stephanie Thornton, 29, of Hadleigh Road, were also convicted in their absence but had been seen to commit the offence at the same time, so were ordered to pay less individual­ly in investigat­ion costs.

The pair were fined £150 and ordered to pay £115 costs and £34 victim surcharge - a total £299 each.

Claire Louise Bainbridge, 45, of Gambia Square, Sunderland, and Katie Innes, 34, of Cairo Street, Hendon were both convicted in their absence of littering but also of providing false or inaccurate informatio­n to an investigat­ing officer.

Mr Southwick told the court Bainbridge had given her first name as ‘Faye’ while Innes had provided an address in St Leonard Street.

Magistrate­s agreed not to impose any separate penalty for the second charge but to take it into considerat­ion as an aggravatin­g factor when sentencing the littering offence and increase the fine accordingl­y. They were each fined £200 with £235 costs and £34 victim surcharge.

 ??  ?? Smokers have been ordered to pay more than £4,400 in fines and costs.
Smokers have been ordered to pay more than £4,400 in fines and costs.

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