Shocked onlookers may have thought they were watching a scene from BBC comedy Little Britain when a man leapt out of his wheelchair and punched another man repeatedly.Ah, how times – and tv shows – change. Twenty years ago, it’s be ‘Candid Camera’ used as a reference…
People from the nearby Hobgoblin pub, in York Place, rushed over and tended to the victim’s bloody face whilst the suspect left the area.Probably didn’t need their high-speed pursuit training?
Police officers rushed to the scene and arrested the assailant before he could speed away to safety.
I do hope someone makes use of the new Sun ‘Hotline’…
wasn't Jodie McIntyre? Don't Like it!!!!!! Now let's get up to that high rise roof and throw a fire extinguisher down on a pig! Yeah! Right On!
ReplyDelete"Probably didn’t need their high-speed pursuit training?"
ReplyDeleteDon't bet on it.
I've seen guys in "racing" wheelchairs who could put yer average lycra clad, eco-warrior cyclist hooligan to shame for speed and aggression.
I do hope they can stand up the conviction ;-)
ReplyDeletethe wheelchair-bound man suddenly got up and attacked the other.
ReplyDeleteIt's a miracle, I tells ya!
People from the nearby Hobgoblin pub, in York Place, rushed over
Or it might be evidence of Auld Nick.
"...wasn't Jodie McIntyre?"
ReplyDeleteHe's gone rather quiet since he lost his case against the Met, hasn't he?
He still has his blog, of course, where he pushes for equality.
No, wait. He doesn't. He pushes for disabled people to not suffer the same consequences as other criminals.
"I do hope they can stand up the conviction ;-)"
SNORK!
"Or it might be evidence of Auld Nick."
:D