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Published Date: 01 January 2010

A graffiti vandal who embarked on a spray-painting spree across Scarborough has been told to "take responsibility" for his life after refusing to pay the £1,200 fine dished out to him.

Sam Mutton, 19, was handed the fine and sentenced to 150 hours of community service after pleading guilty in July to six counts of criminal damage to Scarborough Council property.

Mutton, of Lilac Walk, was ordered before Scarborough Magistrates' Court again after failing to pay a penny of the money owed to the authority after daubing bus shelters, a bridge, a wall and a litter bin in the town with his distinctive "Setto" tag over a two-year period.

The teenager, who is studying graphic design at Yorkshire Coast College, told the court he was struggling to pay the money because his application to open a bank account and appeal for a student grant had been turned down.

Mutton added he had spoken to the Citizens Advice Bureau about his plight and had been given a list of banks to contact about opening an account.

However, he told magistrates he had only applied to two banks in the last six months and had not applied for a part-time job during that period because his course didn't allow him time.

Magistrates ordered Mutton, who also admitted stealing a Kinderland sign worth £65 and a traffic cone during his original trial, to re-pay the amount at a rate of £3 per week and added he must start thinking about his future – or risk landing a prison sentence.

Magistrates' chairman Carol Barker said: "If you do not pay these fines you will inevitably be going into custody and you have to make some very decisive decisions about where your life is going and take responsibility for it.

"You committed these crimes for which £1,200 is owed and you must pay that amount.

"There are lots of banks out there and you have only applied to two of them, so you have to make more of an effort to open an account to get these fines paid off."

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  • Last Updated: 01 January 2010 9:57 AM
  • Source: Scarborough Evening News
  • Location: Scarborough
 
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Dead DJ,

01/01/2010 19:44:06
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"Sam Mutton, 19, was handed the fine and sentenced to 150 hours of community service after pleading guilty in July to six counts of criminal damage to Scarborough Council property".

Rubbish barrister is all that I can add to that!
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paperheart,

Scarborough 02/01/2010 17:47:39
Right people commenting on his appearance....GROW UP.
I personally know this guy
he doesnt mean wrong at all
he is a confused individual and has some problems
i think it is right for him to do the community service
but both that much community service and a fine????
surely the communtiy service alone should stand for a student?
Mutton can be quite an artist so why not make him design something that would look good in Scarborough.
Birmingham let people graffitti near and on shops as long as it is releveant and looks good
have a look at bigger towns and cities and the answer are clear
it doesn't take a genius to work that out does it?
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Amaroo,

Scarborough 02/01/2010 22:16:20
Re Post 12.

It is Sam Mutton that needs to grow up.

Your comment of, " I personally know this guy he doesnt mean wrong at all he is a confused individual and has some problems".

Very bold statement to put in writing and a rather obnoxious one considering you know him personally. Who needs enemies with friends like you.

He got off lightly for the problems of removing all that he sprayed on different places.
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That Bloke in the Pub,

03/01/2010 21:04:57
12 What a stupid comment.

This guy seems to think because he can't get a bank account he doesn't have to pay his fine.

Now his mates think because he is a student he should be let off!

Join the real world.
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