A number of people from Bolton have recently been dealt with by magistrates courts.
Offenders from the town have been dealt with for motoring offences and a breach of a football banning order.
Ashraf Kara failed to tall the police who was behind the wheel of a motor vehicle when required to do so.
Greater Manchester Police officers wanted to know who was behind the wheel of a Ford Transit alleged to have been involved in an offence in March this year.
However, Kara, 41, failed to tell them.
The case against him was proved in absence at Manchester and Salford Magistrates' Court.
However Kara, of Blackburn Road, Bolton, avoided a ban from the road as he needed his licence for his job.
He was fined £346 and given six points.
David Round drove a Land Rover on Manchester Road, Bolton, without insurance in May this year.
The case against him was proved at Manchester and Salford Magistrates' Court.
Round, 55 and from Hope Street North, Horwich, was fined £660 and given six points on his licence.
Aliriza Abbas drove a Mercedes at Toronto Avenue at Manchester Airport without insurance in June this year.
The case against him was proved at Manchester and Salford Magistrates' Court.
Abbas, 31 of Bertrand Road, Bolton, was fined £660 and given six points on his licence.
Christopher Riorden breached the terms of a football banning order.
The 43-year-old was required to hand over his passport when the England national team placed away in Italy in March this year.
However he failed to do so.
Riorden, of Design Street, Bolton, admitted the offence at Bolton Magistrates Court.
Following this, he was fined £146.
Plo Swen drove a Mazda on University Way, Bolton, without insurance.
The case against the 45-year-old was proven at Manchester and Salford Magistrates' Court.
She was fined £660 and given six points on her licence.
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