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Bradford woman gave dead man’s details to try avoid speeding fines and penalty points
['Tony Earnshaw']
Bradford Telegraph and Argus | News
On both occasions, the NIP was returned to police with the details of a dead man.
Woman found guiltyAljammoor denied three counts of committing an act with intent to pervert the course of public justice and went to trial.
She said it had not been possible to determine who had been driving the two cars when the speeding offences occurred.
She said it was not Aljammoor driving on at least one of the occasions, but a male driver.
“It may be that you became involved in this offending as a result of suggestions made to you by others.”