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Man Fined for Impersonating Navy Admiral
5 Jan
Summary
- Jonathan Carley was fined £500 for wearing unauthorized navy admiral uniform.
- The incident occurred at a Remembrance Sunday parade in Llandudno.
- He was charged with unlawfully wearing military uniform and medals.

A man has been fined £500 for impersonating a high-ranking Royal Navy officer at a public event. Jonathan Carley, 65, was apprehended and subsequently charged with wearing military uniform without authorization.
The offense occurred when Carley appeared at a Remembrance Sunday parade in Llandudno, dressed in the simulated rank of a senior admiral and adorned with medals, including a Distinguished Service Order.
Appearing before Llandudno Magistrates' Court, Carley pleaded guilty and was fined £500, with additional orders to pay £85 in costs and a £200 surcharge for his actions.




