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Habitual thief James Vincent Durber has been banned from Fareham for 9 months.
The 36-year-old, of no fixed abode, was arrested on 26 June in connection with a number of incidents in the Fareham area for which he was subsequently charged.
On 29 June, he pleaded guilty to the following at Portsmouth Magistrates’ Court:
Appearing at the same court yesterday (29 July), he was handed a 9 month community order with a 10 day rehabilitation activity requirement, a 9 month exclusion order whereby he must not enter Fareham, and he was ordered to pay £200 compensation to the owner of the stolen bike.