Literally the sixth line of the articleI would love to know what they thought they could charge him with.
Judging by the look of the place, I can't see he has done any more damage than was there before. The shop with the camera inside was flooded before his bow wave push the door open.
I didn't read it; just looked at the pretty pictures.Literally the sixth line of the article
"A 57-year-old was arrested on suspicion of criminal damage and dangerous driving and released on bail while inquiries continue, police said."
Everything was already damaged. But it's just the principal of it. People are there crying over the loss of their property and some knobhead comes through the street showing off how big his tractor is.I would love to know what they thought they could charge him with.
Judging by the look of the place, I can't see he has done any more damage than was there before. The shop with the camera inside was flooded before his bow wave push the door open.
zSaw that Tony, wondered if they would arrest anyone.
Will be interesting on the sentencing if found guilty ( which he probably will )
Good!z
Not condoning his actions but the way things are going with this new style of government he’ll likely get life with no parole!
Yup. I can't pass my business down to kids without paying crazy tax so why should farmers be treated different.Probably couldn't see where he was going with all the tears in his eyes from the government closing his tax-avoidance loophole. Must be a bu**er having to live under the same conditions as the rest of us.