A man has been charged with three offences after an incident involving a ULEZ camera.
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Matthew Houston, aged 43, has been charged following an incident in late January.
He was arrested on Hercies Road in Hillingdon, a short time after paint was sprayed on a ULEZ camera in Long Lane on the 29th of January.
Houston has been charged with criminal damage of a ULEZ camera and assault on an emergency worker, after a police officer was injured during his arrest.
In addition to this, Houston has been charged with having an article, a spray paint can, with intent to cause damage.
He appeared at Ealing Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday the 30th of January.
Houston has been released on bail until his scheduled appearance in Isleworth Crown Court on the 28th of February.
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Matthew Houston, aged 43, has been charged following an incident in late January.
He was arrested on Hercies Road in Hillingdon, a short time after paint was sprayed on a ULEZ camera in Long Lane on the 29th of January.
Houston has been charged with criminal damage of a ULEZ camera and assault on an emergency worker, after a police officer was injured during his arrest.
In addition to this, Houston has been charged with having an article, a spray paint can, with intent to cause damage.
He appeared at Ealing Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday the 30th of January.
Houston has been released on bail until his scheduled appearance in Isleworth Crown Court on the 28th of February.
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