A MAN arrested at a bus station on the Isle of Wight for being drunk and disorderly, was sentenced in court.
Daniel Robert King, of Main Road, Newbridge, Yarmouth, was arrested at Newport Bus Station on November 8 after police received reports of a drunk and disorderly man.
He was charged and appeared at the Isle of Wight Magistrates' Court on Tuesday (November 26).
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King admitted the offence but was given a six-month conditional discharge, which means he will not be punished unless he commits another offence within the time frame.
He was also ordered to pay a £26 surcharge and £85 in costs.
King was arrested at the scene in front of a crowd of people waiting for buses.
The police were called to Orchard Street, Newport, at around 4pm, on the day in question.
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