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Wednesday, 8 March 2006, 17:14 GMT

'Feet-on-bench' man faces trial

A man is due to face trial after being charged with unacceptable behaviour after he allegedly put his feet up on a bench at Cambridge railway station.

Rudolph Mills, 39, denies breaching railway by-laws by soiling property and inconveniencing passengers.

He was arrested on 1 February and charged following an inquiry by British Transport Police.

Mr Mills, of Islington, London, is due to be tried by Cambridge magistrates on 17 May.

The case went to court on 3 March but was adjourned because clarification was being sought from the British Transport Police on various facts.



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