Man fined £3,500 for repeatedly playing 'bass-heavy' music
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Man fined £3,500 for repeatedly playing 'bass-heavy' music.
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A teenager has been ordered to pay more than £3,500 after repeatedly playing loud, bass-heavy music.Imre Lakatos, 19, was sentenced in absentia at Bradford Magistrates' Court on Friday after failing to adhere to a noise abatement notice.The court imposed a £1,500 fine along with £1,480 in council costs and a £600 surcharge.Magistrates warned the Napier Road resident he would face an additional £150 penalty for each day the music continues.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The fine marks the second time Lakatos has been sentenced this year for the same offence.He was previously ordered to pay over £3,000 in late January after failing to appear at an earlier hearing.The bench chair told him a warrant might be issued should he breach the order again.Bradford Magistrates Court heard the noise issues represented a "long-standing matter" for the council.Prosecutor Waseem Raja explained Bradford Council had received complaints about amplified music from the Thornbury property for several...
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