Man banned from driving for one year
And he was fined a further 200 and ordered to pay compensation of 300 in connection with a separate criminal damage case.
25-year-old Connor McCollum had his case dealt with at the Magistrates Court in Coleraine last Wednesday.
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Hide AdA prosecutor said in March last year police went to a one vehicle road traffic collision and on arrival two males were present and they went to hospital.
She said it appeared the vehicle was going round a bend a hit a bank and rolled over before landing upright. It lost a bumper and a wheel.
The prosecutor said that at the hospital the defendant said he could not remember who was driving but she said a fire and rescue crew identified McCollum as the driver and ambulance personnel said he had been in the driver’s seat.
He was fined 200 for careless driving; 200 for absence of insurance; 50 for absence of MOT and 50 for failing to produce a driving licence.
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Hide AdThe court was also given details of another incident which happened in August 2007 when the defendant caused criminal damage to a caravan at the Kelly’s complex in Portrush.
McCollum was not wearing a shirt at the time of the incident and told the police initially: “I never punched no caravan”.
The court heard there was an offer of a caution for the offence on foot of paying 300 restitution but that was never paid.