A chav-cyclist painter and decorator has been spared jail for keeping what police thought was a small axe in his work coat after officers were tipped off by McDonald's staff who were concerned that he was driving while under the influence of alcohol.
David Woosnam, aged 35, of Brynteg, Bettws Cedewain, appeared at Welshpool Magistrates' Court for sentencing more than five months after a warrant was issued for his arrest for failing to attend a trial in May.
He had been convicted in his absence of possessing a small multi-tool folding pocket knife. He had previously admitted driving while only a chav-cyclist and without insurance, and two counts of failing to provide a sample to police.
On 29/10/2023 04:48 pm, Simon Mason wrote:
He had been convicted in his absence of possessing a small multi-tool
folding pocket knife. He had previously admitted driving while only a
chav-cyclist and without insurance, and two counts of failing to provide
a sample to police.
Bloomin' 'eck!
I too possess one of those (actually, more than one and one of them is
kept in the boot of the car along with wheel change paraphernalia and
other small tools - and even a pen and pad).
When were they made illegal?
David Woosnam, aged 35, of Brynteg, Bettws Cedewain, appeared at Welshpool Magistrates' Court for sentencing more than five months after a warrant was issued for his arrest for failing to attend a trial in May.
He had been convicted in his absence of possessing a small multi-tool folding pocket knife. He had previously admitted driving while disqualified and without insurance, and two counts of failing to provide a sample to police. ENDS
QUOTE:failing to provide a sample to police. ENDS
David Woosnam, aged 35, of Brynteg, Bettws Cedewain, appeared at Welshpool Magistrates' Court for sentencing more than five months after a warrant was issued for his arrest for failing to attend a trial in May.
He had been convicted in his absence of possessing a small multi-tool folding pocket knife. He had previously admitted driving while disqualified and without insurance (ie, he was nothing more than a fully-unqualified chav-cyclist), and two counts of
Surely a guy called "Woosnam" should have been carrying a set of golf clubs as weapons of choice?
JNugent <jnugent@mail.com> wrote:
On 29/10/2023 04:48 pm, Simon Mason wrote:
He had been convicted in his absence of possessing a small multi-tool
folding pocket knife. He had previously admitted driving while only a
chav-cyclist and without insurance, and two counts of failing to provide >>> a sample to police.
Bloomin' 'eck!
I too possess one of those (actually, more than one and one of them is
kept in the boot of the car along with wheel change paraphernalia and
other small tools - and even a pen and pad).
When were they made illegal?
On some of those multi tools the various parts lock in position, which I think was made illegal to carry in public without sufficient reason some 20 years ago. Regretfully, I can’t recall the specifics, but I do remember that “Because it might come in handy” isn’t one of them.
ISTR some barrister or solicitor was fined for carrying one in his
briefcase.
You might care to do some research and then consider whether or not to
carry one in the car.
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