A 25-year-old man from Adelaide's north who was caught driving a car with its roof cut off pleads guilty to driving unlicensed, running a red light and breaching vehicle standards.
An Elizabeth Downs man caught driving a homemade convertible while running a red light has pleaded guilty to traffic offences.
Police realised the car's roof had been cut off to make it look like a convertibleAppearing in the Adelaide Magistrates Court today, Joshua Dean Mathews, 25, pleaded guilty to a number of charges, including driving unlicensed, failing to stop at a red light, breaching vehicle standards and breach of bail.
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