Does the judge really think that they were stealing the wheelbarrow while wearing those bright hi-vis vests that could be seen for miles around? Does he really think that they were that stupid or drunk?
What’s that? Oh, right! We are talking about Andy & Chalkie, aren’t we?
Templo S.U.D. almost 5 years ago
Hi(gh)-vis(ual) waistcoats must mean reflective vests.
Manoj Koshy almost 5 years ago
Can’t argue with that.
Dirty Dragon almost 5 years ago
And shame on you for punishing best practices, Mister Crown Prosecutor.
DannyDing1 almost 5 years ago
So, Chalkie is Chalkie White.
Daniel Verburg almost 5 years ago
A proof that Brits and Americans don’t speak the same English!
enigmamz almost 5 years ago
They were just borrowing the barrow, your Honour! It was only labeled as “theft” when they were nicked before they could return it!!!
WoodstockJack almost 5 years ago
Take off your hat in court, Capp.
cuzinron47 almost 5 years ago
“It was an emergency temporary nick your honor, he was so drunk he couldn’t walk home.”
tcayer almost 5 years ago
Andy can claim innocence by reason of unconsciousness. Chalkie stole the wheelbarrow!
Lynnjav almost 5 years ago
Happy anniversary! Congratulations on reaching a golden milestone.
Linguist almost 5 years ago
Does the judge really think that they were stealing the wheelbarrow while wearing those bright hi-vis vests that could be seen for miles around? Does he really think that they were that stupid or drunk?
What’s that? Oh, right! We are talking about Andy & Chalkie, aren’t we?
tad1 almost 5 years ago
I wear one of those hi-vis vests when I go out walking so cars can see me on cloudy days. ( I wear a lot of dark clothes otherwise.)
pcolli almost 5 years ago
Again they draw a gavel which isn’t used in UK courts.