A man has been fined after he urinated on a war memorial just weeks before Remembrance Day.
Mohammed Adam was ordered to pay £120 at High Wycombe Magistrates' Court after he urinated on a memorial in Aylesbury.
The 25-year-old, of no fixed address, was caught on October 20, 2024, just 22 days before Remembrance Day.
He pleaded guilty to a single charge of outraging public decency on October 21.
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Adam also admitted theft from a shop after he stole various cleaning products worth £61.75 from Poundland in Aylesbury on October 5.
He was fined a further £40 for that offence.
No order was made for court costs due to his lack of means.
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