John Tyndall, head of the British National Party, and Richard Edmonds, a party official, were each fined pounds 100 and ordered to pay costs after being convicted at Kingston Crown Court in south-west London, of illegally displaying racist recruitment posters on the doors of a council-owned hall used by many community groups.
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