A customer of a Northamptonshire garage who refused to pay after their car was fixed has appeared before magistrates on a theft charge.
Brian Joyce booked in his car with Lodge Tyres in Corby last December for a service and later neglected to pay for the work.
The Northamptonshire Telegraph reports that Joyce, of Dunlop Close in Corby, drove off without paying the £250 bill.
The 25-year-old appeared this month at Northampton Magistrates Court to admit one charge of theft, and he was sentenced to a community order which includes 15 rehabilitation requirement days.
Joyce was ordered to pay the cash to Lodge Tyres and a £114 victim surcharge at a rate of £20 per month.
Earlier this year a fraudster ended up in court after he held Beacon Garage’s courtesy car hostage for almost five months while falsely claiming insurers would pay the estimated £8,000 bill for fully fixing his Land Rover.
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