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'''Mark Morrison''' is a ] musician from ]. He has a string of offences, notably a one year sentence for getting someone else |
'''Mark Morrison''' is a ] musician from ]. He has a string of offences, notably a one year sentence for getting someone else to do his ] for another offence. | ||
His record label is Mona Records and his distribution company Jet Star. No links established as to whom responsible but Mark Morrison 'Return of the Mac' and 'Innocent Man' illegal flyposting seen in St. Austell and Truro in Cornwall in February 2005 on private property at prominent illegal sites used by several flyposting offenders regularly. Not known if these large posters, white lettering on black background can be found elsewhere in Britain. | His record label is ] and his distribution company ]. No links established as to whom responsible but Mark Morrison 'Return of the Mac' and 'Innocent Man' illegal flyposting seen in St. Austell and Truro in Cornwall in February 2005 on private property at prominent illegal sites used by several flyposting offenders regularly. Not known if these large posters, white lettering on black background can be found elsewhere in Britain. | ||
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Mark Morrison is a British musician from Leicester. He has a string of offences, notably a one year sentence for getting someone else to do his community service for another offence.
His record label is Mona Records and his distribution company Jet Star. No links established as to whom responsible but Mark Morrison 'Return of the Mac' and 'Innocent Man' illegal flyposting seen in St. Austell and Truro in Cornwall in February 2005 on private property at prominent illegal sites used by several flyposting offenders regularly. Not known if these large posters, white lettering on black background can be found elsewhere in Britain.
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