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Railton pleaded guilty Monday to not being in proper control of a vehicle, but told the court that "a lot of people exercise their dogs in that manner." His lawyer, Paul Donoghue, said 23-year-old Railton acknowledged "it was a silly thing to do and there was an element of laziness." Donoghue was quoted by British newspapers as saying that his client "does not usually drive in such a manner."
Railton was ordered by magistrates in Consett, northeast England, to pay a 66 pound (about $100) fine, plus costs. He also received three penalty points on his driver's license and as a result of existing points is barred from driving for six months.
"It is a joke," Railton said after the hearing, according to British newspaper The Sun. "I'm not bothered. I knew I would get three points. I might save myself some money not having a car."
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