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Criminal record ..... and all the consequences it entails.
Pray for Spudlet
Thanks for that Imp, but I just called him a buffoon and said it was a lesson learned.
Don`t think it counts as a criminal record, spell - it was given to him on a `parking ticket form` according to spudlet. The copper was quite apologetic, and had been called out to a group of 20 yoofs larking about who scarpered when the Old Bill arrived. Spud and his football mates were just collateral damage, I think.
They were doing a proper training routine but should have been in two groups instead of one. Rules are rules.
Thanks for that Imp, but I just called him a buffoon and said it was a lesson learned.
Don`t think it counts as a criminal record, spell - it was given to him on a `parking ticket form` according to spudlet. The copper was quite apologetic, and had been called out to a group of 20 yoofs larking about who scarpered when the Old Bill arrived. Spud and his football mates were just collateral damage, I think.
They were doing a proper training routine but should have been in two groups instead of one. Rules are rules.
Hey ho!
They still use the village stocks and ducking stools where you live? Could be followed up with a public...
‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’
Gloss over it if you will but it seems like a slippery slope to me.
He'll probably be shunned by eveyone that is anyone from Preesall to Pilling.
Quite right too.
I blame the parents.
(or is that anyone who is every one)
‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’
Funnily enough a friend of ours is a senior copper in the area, and coincidentally he asked us to pop in and counter sign a legal document yesterday, and drop off some firewood as a favour.
I could have mentioned it to him, and possibly pulled a `get out of jail card`, but didn`t.
Young spud must feel the full weight of the law and be punished for his misdemeanour.
My attitudes have radically changed since I started subscribing to the Daily Mail online...
Funnily enough a friend of ours is a senior copper in the area, and coincidentally he asked us to pop in and counter sign a legal document yesterday, and drop off some firewood as a favour.
I could have mentioned it to him, and possibly pulled a `get out of jail card`, but didn`t.
Young spud must feel the full weight of the law and be punished for his misdemeanour.
My attitudes have radically changed since I started subscribing to the Daily Mail online...
Think we know where he was last night!
Sheep found as police raid Bacup drinking party
Police have admitted they were startled to find two sheep at an illegal drinking party in Lancashire overnight.
Officers said they "discovered a full bar set-up" at a drinking den in Bacup "but the most bizarre find was the presence of two surprised sheep".
Ten people were fined after the gathering.
In a social media post, Sgt Gary Hennighan said: "The obvious line is that the wool wasn't pulled over our eyes."
Lancashire Police said that those fined were "found to be highly intoxicated" in the venue at an industrial unit.
They also discovered a snooker table, table football and large TV at the premises.
Sgt Hennighan said: "In all seriousness, this was an extremely selfish thing to do. I appreciate people want to socialise and see friends again but there is no excuse for this."
Under government rules, it is illegal to meet socially with people indoors during lockdown, unless they are part of your household or support bubble.
‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’
Police have admitted they were startled to find two sheep at an illegal drinking party in Lancashire overnight.
Officers said they "discovered a full bar set-up" at a drinking den in Bacup "but the most bizarre find was the presence of two surprised sheep".
Ten people were fined after the gathering.
In a social media post, Sgt Gary Hennighan said: "The obvious line is that the wool wasn't pulled over our eyes."
Lancashire Police said that those fined were "found to be highly intoxicated" in the venue at an industrial unit.
They also discovered a snooker table, table football and large TV at the premises.
Sgt Hennighan said: "In all seriousness, this was an extremely selfish thing to do. I appreciate people want to socialise and see friends again but there is no excuse for this."
Under government rules, it is illegal to meet socially with people indoors during lockdown, unless they are part of your household or support bubble.
An old boy that I know (who was a bit of a lad in his time) was telling me a story about when he lived in his home town of Oswaldtwistle, and the feud he had with a gypsy family.
I remember the line: "This pikey (sic) was well-known in the area, and used to drive around village in a small van with a sheep in the passenger seat..."
An old boy that I know (who was a bit of a lad in his time) was telling me a story about when he lived in his home town of Oswaldtwistle, and the feud he had with a gypsy family.
I remember the line: "This pikey (sic) was well-known in the area, and used to drive around village in a small van with a sheep in the passenger seat..."
Different world...
Never ever say the word 'Oswaldtwislte' when in Usbekistan.
You'd more than likely get a clip round the ear hole.
And quite rightly too.
Learning to read clusters is not something your eyes do naturally. It takes constant practice.
Never ever say the word 'Oswaldtwislte' when in Usbekistan.
You'd more than likely get a clip round the ear hole.
And quite rightly too.
Busy boy that young Spud.....
Lancaster students climb out of windows to escape party fine
Partying students climbed out of windows to escape being fined for breaching Covid rules, police have said.
Officers found between 50 to 70 people at students flats in Lancaster in the early hours of Saturday.
Lancashire Police said 38 people were each fined £800 because the gathering was more than 15 people.
Deputy Chief Constable Terry Woods said the force was no longer issuing warnings, adding: "Enough is enough."
He said officers were called to a "really large party" reported by a member of the public at about 01:30 GMT on Saturday.
"I think there were about 50 to 70 students, we caught 38 but the others climbed out of windows," he said.
Mr Woods said the flat owner would get a "substantially larger fine".
The University of Lancaster said it had been made aware of "an incident off campus that constitutes a very serious breach of university and national Covid regulations".
A spokeswoman said in addition to police penalties some students could be "permanently excluded" if they were found to have committed the most serious lockdown breaches for offences "including but not limited to, large gatherings".
Mr Woods also said the force had a busy weekend across the county dealing with 461 incidents and issuing 227 on-the-spot fines.
He said the main problems were with house parties and unnecessary journeys.
"We are really starting to clamp down," Mr Woods added.
"This is our line in the sand - enough is enough. It is pretty clear what people need to be doing."
‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’
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Lancaster students climb out of windows to escape party fine
Partying students climbed out of windows to escape being fined for breaching Covid rules, police have said.
Officers found between 50 to 70 people at students flats in Lancaster in the early hours of Saturday.
Lancashire Police said 38 people were each fined £800 because the gathering was more than 15 people.
Deputy Chief Constable Terry Woods said the force was no longer issuing warnings, adding: "Enough is enough."
He said officers were called to a "really large party" reported by a member of the public at about 01:30 GMT on Saturday.
"I think there were about 50 to 70 students, we caught 38 but the others climbed out of windows," he said.
Mr Woods said the flat owner would get a "substantially larger fine".
The University of Lancaster said it had been made aware of "an incident off campus that constitutes a very serious breach of university and national Covid regulations".
A spokeswoman said in addition to police penalties some students could be "permanently excluded" if they were found to have committed the most serious lockdown breaches for offences "including but not limited to, large gatherings".
Mr Woods also said the force had a busy weekend across the county dealing with 461 incidents and issuing 227 on-the-spot fines.
He said the main problems were with house parties and unnecessary journeys.
"We are really starting to clamp down," Mr Woods added.
"This is our line in the sand - enough is enough. It is pretty clear what people need to be doing."
‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’
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