A WOMAN from Rhyl was fined after she used her mobile phone while driving in the town last year.
Tayler Craigie, 22, of Warren Road, was found guilty of this offence on February 11, which was committed on Edgbaston Road on July 25, 2021.
At Mold Magistrates’ Court on March 17, she was fined £660, and ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £66 and further costs of £90.
This amounted to a total of £816, which she was ordered to pay by April 14.
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Ms Craigie also received six penalty points on her driving record.
She was also found guilty of driving on Edgbaston Road on July 25, 2021 without a valid licence, but no separate penalty was issued for this offence.
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