Man damaged door after being refused permission to borrow car

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Monday, February 25, 2013
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TROUBLE flared when a man angrily kicked and damaged a door after he was refused permission to borrow a car, a court heard.

Michael Everritt, 34, of Marsh Lane, New Holland, admitted damaging a door, belonging to Helen Everritt, on December 13.

  1. North Lincolnshire Magistrates

Jayne Wilson, prosecuting, told North Lincolnshire magistrates Everritt went to his sister’s home in Caistor Road, Barton, to ask to borrow her partner’s car but was refused because he had been drinking and was banned from driving.

Sunny Dhinsa, mitigating, said Everritt wanted his sister to take him to his mother’s home.

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He had been involved in a heated argument with his girlfriend before he went round.

He was extremely ashamed of his actions and had already paid for the damage.

Father-of-three Everritt was fined £75 and was ordered to pay £85 costs and a Government-imposed £20 victims’ surcharge.

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  • Profile image for davendogs

    by davendogs

    Monday, February 25 2013, 11:26AM

    “There was intent. The insurance is highly unlikely to have covered him, pished, hot headed. The sentence does not reflect the severity.”

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