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Man admits dressing as navy admiral without permission at Remembrance event
Jonathan Carley, 64, was fined £500 for impersonating a Royal Navy Rear Admiral at a Remembrance Sunday event, causing distress to veterans' families, court heard.
- Jonathan Carley, 65, wore a fake naval uniform and medals at a Remembrance Sunday parade in Llandudno, north Wales.
- He was fined £500 and ordered to pay £85 costs and a £200 surcharge for wearing a uniform or dress bearing the mark of His Majesty's Forces without permission.
- Carley admitted to police that he had bought the medals online and added rear admiral rings to the uniform from when he was in the cadets.
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Man admits dressing as navy admiral without permission at Remembrance event
District Judge Gwyn Jones told Jonathan Carley in court that it was "a sad reflection upon you that you chose to do such a thing on a very difficult day for so many".
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