The proprietor of a Plymouth pub has been left counting the costs of a brush with the music licence police at London's High Court.
One of the country's top judges has slapped Mark David Newton, proprietor of the Weston Mill Hotel at St Budeaux, with a music ban and a legal costs bill of more than £3,000.
The Chancellor of the High Court, Sir Geoffrey Vos, banned him from playing copyrighted music at the pub at 57 Bridwell Road, after hearing that he was caught playing recorded...
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