The Scotsman

Company boss parked fake plate cars on yellow lines

- TIM MOYNIHAN

A COMPANY director parked high value vehicles on double yellow lines having put fake plates on them so they could not be traced back to him, police said.

Julian King, 43, who committed the offences on at least 45 occasions over a period of about five years, was handed a legal bill of nearly £8,000.

King, of Withdean

Road, Brighton, appeared at Brighton Magistrate­s’ Court on 27 July charged with three offences of fraudulent­ly using a vehicle registrati­on mark and one of possessing an article in connection with fraud, Sussex Police said.

He was found guilty of defrauding Brighton and Hove City Council by parking numerous vehicles around the city in resident permit bays, loading bays and on double yellow lines dishonestl­y, knowing the plates displayed on the vehicles could not be traced back to him through the council’s parking enforcemen­t enquiries.

The court heard that he also evaded detection by concealing the tax disc in the vehicle on each occasion to prevent authoritie­s establishi­ng the correct owner’s details.

The offences involved several high value vehicles, including a Porsche, Bentley, Range Rover, Mercedes, Audi and BMWS, a police spokesman said. He was fined £3,870 and there were also costs of £2,000, compensati­on to the council of £2,000 and a victim surcharge of £120.

Pc Mark Bassett said: “This wasn’t a case of someone trying to get away with a quick stop somewhere they shouldn’t or spending a little too long shopping.

“This was calculated fraud, pure and simple, and it has been rightfully punished.”

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