Six men sentenced for urinating in public to pay £1,800

York Magistrates have ordered six men to pay costs of £1,868 for urinating in public, following joint action by City of York Council and North Yorkshire Police to tackle anti-social behaviour in York.

On Tuesday 22 October 2019, York Magistrates heard that Shaun Doswell (aged 27 of Langholme Drive, York) was seen by a police officer, urinating against a wall on Albermarle Road, York, at around 7:40pm on Saturday 29 June 2019.

Mr Doswell, who had urinated in a residential area just a short distance from nearby toilet facilities, apologised for his actions during the incident.

He pleaded guilty at York Magistrates and was fined £80, ordered to pay costs of £144 and a surcharge of £32.

Alexander Andrysewski (aged 20 of Grasmere Avenue, Wetherby) was found by a police officer, urinating against a wall on Knavesmire, York, at 6:05pm on Friday 12 July 2019, while near a large crowd.  Mr Andrysewski apologised and pleaded guilty by post. He was fined £40, ordered to pay costs of £144 and a surcharge of £32.

James Alexander Todd (aged 28 of Guillemot Close, Blyth, Northumberland) was seen by a police officer, urinating against the Hamilton Panthers Football Club House on Knavesmire Road, York, at 1:15pm on Saturday 13 July 2019. Mr Todd apologised and pleaded guilty by post. He was fined £183, ordered to pay costs of £144 and a surcharge of £32.

Russell Robert Weir (aged 30 of Thornhill, Dumfries and Galloway) was seen by a BID Ranger, urinating against a bin on Three Cranes Lane, York, at 6:50pm on Saturday 27 July 2019. Mr Weir apologised and pleaded guilty by post. He was fined £143, ordered to pay costs of £144 and a surcharge of £32.

York Magistrates heard that the previous month, on Tuesday 10 September 2019, Haneesh Guila (aged 27 of Bad Bargain Lane, York) was seen by a police officer and CCTV, urinating against a wall on Clifford Street, York, at 4:45am on Sunday 23 June 2019. Mr Guila apologised during the incident and pleaded guilty by post. He was fined £203, ordered to pay costs of £144 and a surcharge of £30.

Jack Parker (aged 21 of Darwin Drive, Driffield) was also seen by a police officer urinating against the wall of private residence on Mill Mount Court, York, at 7:50pm on Saturday 29 June 2019. Mr Parker pleaded guilty by post and was fined £176, ordered to pay costs of £144 and a surcharge of £32.

Couple sentenced for Blue Badge fraud in York

6 caught short fined

An investigation carried out by City of York Council has uncovered and successfully prosecuted a case of disabled Blue Badge fraud.

On 23 October, York Magistrates sentenced a couple from Malton to a 12-month conditional discharge each and ordered each to pay £200 in costs and £20 in surcharges.

David Wade (age 54 of Howe Court, Norton, Malton) was found using a family member’s blue badge for his own benefit in York city centre in April 2018, and later provided false information to the council on the matter. Marie Wade, (aged 51 of Howe Court) was found to have provided false information to the council regarding her husband’s actions.

An investigation into the misuse was conducted by Veritau, the council’s fraud investigation service. A Blue Badge can only be used when the badge holder is present or being picked up or dropped off at the point where the car is parked displaying the badge.

In April 2018, a council Civil Enforcement Officer encountered Mr Wade using a blue badge in central York. Mr Wade claimed he was picking up the badge holder and his wife who were nearby. However, he drove away after he was issued with a Penalty Charge Notice.

Later that day Mrs Wade called the council to complain that her husband had been parked waiting to pick up her and the badge holder who were now both left behind in York. Several weeks later the husband and wife submitted paperwork which repeated this allegation in an attempt to cancel the parking fine.

During Veritau’s investigation Mr Wade admitted that his wife and the badge holder were not in York when he displayed the badge and that at the time Mrs Wade was at their home in Malton. He told investigators that he wanted to visit the city centre during his lunch hour and to save time, drove in and displayed the badge. Mrs Wade admitted to investigators that she made the phone call to the council because she was worried about the consequences, should her husband’s actions be investigated further.

Mr and Mrs Wade pleaded guilty to all charges at York Magistrates’ Court on 23 October 2018.

Anyone with any information on fraudulent activity should please phone the fraud hotline on 0800 9179 247 or email fraud@york.gov.uk .

Magistrates sentence six for urinating in public

York magistrates have sentenced six people for urinating in public with a fine of £2541, following City of York Council and North Yorkshire Police action against alcohol-related anti-social behaviour.

James Benjamin Moore (aged 27 of Woolnough Avenue, York) was sentenced yesterday (23 October) at York Magistrates Court for urinating against the wall next to a taxi rank in St Saviourgate York at 03:50hrs on Friday 20 July 2018. Mr Moore was noticeably intoxicated and continued to urinate despite noticing a police officer’s presence, when he then became increasingly aggressive when the officer asked for his name. Mr Moore pleaded guilty and was given a total sentence of  £447.

Jonathon Roy Alderson (aged 37 of Roebuck Ridge, Barnsley) pleaded guilty after urinating against private property near York Racecourse at 19:30 on the evening of Saturday 28 July 2018. Mr Alderson, who apologised upon seeing the police officer, pleaded guilty to urinating in public and was given a total sentence of £478.

On 23 October 2018, the court heard that Ellis Alex Parker (aged 32 years of Horsforth, Leeds) was found by police officers at 19:45 hours, Saturday 28 July 2018, urinating against a wall near Albermarle Road, York. When approached by the officer, Mr Parker became aggressive and began swearing and initially refused to give any personal details. Mr Parker pleaded guilty by post and York Magistrates ordered him to pay a total of £460.

The court heard that Harry Edward Murphy (aged 18 of Stammergate, Ripon) and Owen Taylor Abbott (aged 18 years of Clotherholme Road, Ripon) were seen by a PCSO urinating against the shutters of Thomas Cook, Clifford Street, York in the late hours of Wednesday 15 August 2018. When approached, one of the males was apologetic for the offence, for which they were both cautioned and reported for summons. Both defendants pleaded guilty at York Magistrates court, Mr Murphy sentenced to pay £380 while Mr Abbott was sentenced to pay £409.

York Magistrates also heard a guilty plea from Tyler Anne Mathias (aged 23 of Richmond Drive, Goole) for urinating next to St Chad’s Church on Campleshon Road, York. Ms Mathias was visibly intoxicated when approached by the officer at 18:00 hours Saturday 25 August 2018, where she was no further than 200 hundred metres from toilet facilities at the racecourse. In mitigation, she said that she had been suffering from a water infection at the time and had to sprint across the road. Ms Mathias was sentenced to pay £367.

“I’m grateful to our partners North Yorkshire Police and the court for supporting our enforcement action. We will continue to prosecute individuals displaying alcohol-related anti-social behaviour in the city.”