Men Fined For Fisheries Offences At Downpatrick Court

dn_screenTwo men were fined for fisheries offences at Downpatrick Magistrates’ Court today (Monday 1 September). Patrick Hardy of Glencolin Drive in Belfast was found guilty of unlicenced angling and trespass on a several fishery at Lough Money in County Down. He was fined a total of £175, with costs of £75, court costs of £38 and an offender levy of £15. At the same court, Aaron O’Neill of Cumber Park, Drumaness, was found guilty of unlicenced angling at Pollrammer Lake in County Down. He was fined £75 with costs of £75, court costs of £38 and an offender levy of £15.]]>

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