A Bolton man drove without a licence or insurance – and failed to give a sample to the police.
Zaker Ahmed was behind the wheel of a Jaguar in the town centre last month.
The 19-year-old had no licence or insurance for the vehicle.
He also failed to provide a sample of breach for police when required to do so.
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Ahmed, from Milford Road, Great Lever, Bolton, admitted the three offences during an appearance at Wigan and Leigh Magistrates Court.
He was placed on a community order which will last for six months.
As part of this he as required to do 200 hours of unpaid work, banned from the roads for two years and ordered to do ten rehabilitation activity requirement days.
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