Published date: 20 March 2017 |
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"PLAY-fighting" in the street proved costly for a 20-year-old man who crashed into a shop window with his friend.
Daniel Sage of Parc Gwelfor, Dyserth, pleaded guilty to causing criminal damage at Subway in the town centre of Rhyl on February 24.
At a weekend court at Llandudno he was given a year's conditional discharge and ordered to pay £465 compensation to Subway - half the cost of replacing the window. His co-accused will appear in court later.
Court chairman Peter Hughes told him : "It was quite an expensive play-about. Let's hope you learn from this."
Daniel Sage of Parc Gwelfor, Dyserth, pleaded guilty to causing criminal damage at Subway in the town centre of Rhyl on February 24.
At a weekend court at Llandudno he was given a year's conditional discharge and ordered to pay £465 compensation to Subway - half the cost of replacing the window. His co-accused will appear in court later.
Court chairman Peter Hughes told him : "It was quite an expensive play-about. Let's hope you learn from this."
http://www.rhyljournal.co.uk/news/173880/-play-fighting-in-dyserth-results-in-expensive-pay-out-for-20-year-old-man.aspx
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