Former repatriation liaison officer in court over driving offence

A former Royal British Legion repatriation family liaison officer has admitted a motoring offence.

Stephen Radband, who was given an 18-month supervision order in October after admitting two assaults on his wife, appeared at Oxford Magistrates’ Court on July 11.

The 50-year-old, of Fox Close, Bampton, admitted failing to give police information relating to the identification of the driver of a car. A charge of speeding in Headington Road, Oxford, on September 29 was dropped.

Radband was fined £266, with a £15 victims’ surcharge and ordered to pay £65 costs. He was also given six penalty points on his driving licence.

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