A Brighton woman has been sentenced by a court for damaging a bus and resisting a police constable in the execution of his duty.
Rebecca Vaughan, 20, of Meadowview, Brighton, admitted the offences when she appeared at Brighton Magistrates’ Court on Friday (14 November).
The Crown Prosecution Service said that Vaughan caused damage costed at almost £580 to a bus belonging to Brighton and Hove Buses in Henley Road and Whitehawk Road.
The bench was told that she committed the offences while subject to a suspended prison sentence for criminal damage.
The period of suspension had almost ended when she damaged the bus in early August.
She was fined £37 and ordered to pay £300 compensation. She was also made the subject of a community order.
Vaughan was told to attend an intervention service for alcohol for six sessions and obey a curfew at her home, with an electronic tag, from 8pm to 6am for three months.
She caused £580 of damage and they only fined her £337?