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  • EntertainmentAOL

    Elvis impersonator fined £9k for singing at home

    An Elvis Presley impersonator who left neighbours 'All Shook Up' by belting out classics from the King of rock 'n' roll late at night has been handed a £9,000 fine. Dean Holland, 45, regularly live-streamed his performances of

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  • BusinessAOL

    These driving licence errors could cost you up to £1,000

    More than a million motorists may be at risk of getting a £1,000 fine for errors such as having an out-of-date address on their licence. Simple mistakes such as not changing an address or not notifying the DVLA of a marriage could mean that

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    Sleeping truckers could face £300 wake-up call

    Foreign lorry drivers who sleep in British lay-bys could be looking at a £300 fine, should government proposals come to fruition. According to The Times, MPs are planning to introduce fines for drivers who spend two consecutive nights in their

  • TechnologyAOL

    New drivers caught using mobile phones behind the wheel will lose licence

    Motorists caught using their mobile phones behind the wheel could face a £200 fine and six penalty points on their licence from today. Under the tougher legislation, new drivers caught using their phones in the car face losing their licence as a

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    Almost 40 per cent of motorists don't know about changing phone penalties

    Almost 40 per cent of drivers don't know that fines for using a mobile phone while driving will double on March 1, according to research from Co-op Insurance. At present, drivers caught talking on a handheld phone while behind the wheel

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    Cabbie suspended after ripping off customers

    A taxi driver has had his operating licence suspended for overcharging customers and overloading his cab. Dahrmindar Singh of Shawlands, Glasgow, charged Beyonce fans £80 for a two-mile trip to the singer's concert at Hampden Park last

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    Councils are rejecting parking ticket appeals without fairly considering them

    Many motorists have paid unnecessary fines because councils don't follow the proper complaints procedure. A report by the Local Government Ombudsman for England says that councils are not making it clear that drivers can appeal against