• Do you have credits to spend? Why not pick up some VOD rentals? Find out how!

Man Fined By Police For Dropping a Ten Pound Note.

Ravenholm

Never argue with a fool. People might not know the difference.
Ayrshire Post [Friday 12th June article].

A man who dropped a ten pound note in an Ayr street was given a 50 pound fine.

Stewart Smith says he was at first grateful when police pointed to his dropped tenner in Newmarket Street. And he thanked them for pointing it out to him.

But the 36 year old [living on benefits] says that the cops then handed him the fixed penalty fine.

Mr Smith said: " I'm living on 98 pounds a fortnight at the moment. So 50 pounds [the fine] is a weeks living expenses for me."

Mr Smith says he had just bought a 3 pound T-shirt in a charity shop, paid for it with a twenty pound note given to him by his mum.

He said: "I came out the Capability Scotland shop with my T-shirt under my arm. I put 7 quid into my front pocket, as I was going to buy some juice. I thought I was putting a 10 quid note and the receipt in my back pocket. But I missed my pocket, and the tenner - along with the receipt - had fallen on to the street."

Mr Smith insisted: "I made an honest mistake."

The ticket gives him 14 days to pay up to South Ayrshire Council. But he has already consulted a lawyer to see if he can fight what he sees as an unjust fine.

Formerly of Kincaidston, Mr Smith now lives in a flat in Dalrymple. He worked at the Bed Shed warehouse at Skeldon, before Arthritis in his hands forced him to leave at the end of last year.

Mr Smith said: "I really thought the police were trying to be helpful at first, but maybe I just have the kind of face they don't like."

He insists that he didn't swear at the police or deliberately litter.

Inspector John Cairns of Ayr police office said: "I can confirm a male was issued with a fixed penalty notice for an alleged act of littering on the day in question."
 

jumbo_jim

I can set my own custom title!
That is a bit of a joke. Why would anyone throw money away. I know the police aren't the smartest of people but even they surely must realise that this is a bloody shocking decision and the fine should be overturned.
 

marquis2

If I had a my Freeones account, I would have just gotten 25 points!
If this is an accurate account it's also disturbing and stupid.The police rely on having the consensus and support of the general population and this sort of thing will alienate them.Disturbing because of the calibre of people we are recruiting into the police.
 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
I think he should be fined for using the term "a fortnight".
 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
Erm... WHY?! :dunno:

It was a joke.

hu·mor:
Pronunciation:
\ˈhyü-mər, ˈyü-\
Function:
noun
Etymology:
Middle English humour, from Anglo-French umor, umour, from Medieval Latin & Latin; Medieval Latin humor, from Latin humor, umor moisture; akin to Old Norse vǫkr damp, Latin humēre to be moist, and perhaps to Greek hygros wet
Date:
14th century

1 a: a normal functioning bodily semifluid or fluid (as the blood or lymph) b: a secretion (as a hormone) that is an excitant of activity2 ain medieval physiology : a fluid or juice of an animal or plant ; specifically : one of the four fluids entering into the constitution of the body and determining by their relative proportions a person's health and temperament b: characteristic or habitual disposition or bent : temperament <of cheerful humor> c: an often temporary state of mind imposed especially by circumstances <was in no humor to listen> d: a sudden, unpredictable, or unreasoning inclination : whim <the uncertain humors of nature>3 a: that quality which appeals to a sense of the ludicrous or absurdly incongruous b: the mental faculty of discovering, expressing, or appreciating the ludicrous or absurdly incongruous c: something that is or is designed to be comical or amusing.
 

24788

&#9788;LEGIT&#9788;
Oh that sucks you would think he would give him a warning or something:dunno:

Giving him a warning is still bad? Who the fuck throws away money in this market. Especially when he barely makes any money.

I really feel bad for the guy on this one. Cops just want to fuck over someone to make budget.
 

sproing99

I'm so great I'm jelous of myself.
Hmmmmmm ! fails the sniff test for me.

I suspect that he did litter, and inadvertently threw away the £10 not with the receipt.
 

marquis2

If I had a my Freeones account, I would have just gotten 25 points!
Hmmmmmm ! fails the sniff test for me.

I suspect that he did litter, and inadvertently threw away the £10 not with the receipt.

I tried to follow this up and I get the impression he was doing just that.Why the police didn't make this clear if this was the case I don't understand.
 

sproing99

I'm so great I'm jelous of myself.
I tried to follow this up and I get the impression he was doing just that.Why the police didn't make this clear if this was the case I don't understand.

If there is a likelihood of a court case, pehaps they don't want to prejudice the case. Then again, maybe it's such a minor thing that they can't be arsed to spend police time fucking about with this when there are rapists, murderers and paedophiles to be caught ;)


Here's a link to the story

http://www.ayrshirepost.net/ayrshir...tering-after-dropping-tenner-102545-23830155/

[Daily Mail reader] he looks like a benefits scrounger to me [/Daily Mail reader]
 

gilor

9 out of 10 perverts prefer Freeones
dull cop...

who would litter with a tenner? it's clear he lost his money...
 

sproing99

I'm so great I'm jelous of myself.
dull cop...

who would litter with a tenner? it's clear he lost his money...

I believe (though I have no evidence to support it) that the guy meant to litter by dumping the receipt, but didn't intend the £10 note would be part of the stuff he threw away.
 

Ravenholm

Never argue with a fool. People might not know the difference.
I believe (though I have no evidence to support it) that the guy meant to litter by dumping the receipt, but didn't intend the £10 note would be part of the stuff he threw away.

That could be true pal.

But then again that could be the very excuse they are using to fine him in the first place. I myself put money in the same pocket as the receipt of items I buy. I have done it time and again. But after this news I think I will keep all receipts in a seperate pocket from cash.

Maybe it was as the chap in the article stated: an honest mistake. And with the police being what they are they fine him for littering, because the receipt dropped with the tenner. Mistake or not. They dont give a fuck.

It kind of makes you wonder if they would have done it if the tenner was the only thing that he dropped. Because a tenner is made of paper.
 

robbied196

FreeOnes is pumping through my veins!
"Mr Smith says he had just bought a £3 T-shirt in a charity shop, paid for with a £20 note given to him by his mum".

You can get a new T.Shirt for a £1 in Primark, so he's just pissing it away! :1orglaugh
 

Ravenholm

Never argue with a fool. People might not know the difference.
"Mr Smith says he had just bought a £3 T-shirt in a charity shop, paid for with a £20 note given to him by his mum".

You can get a new T.Shirt for a £1 in Primark, so he's just pissing it away! :1orglaugh

A T-shirt for £1?. Is it a Metallica T-shirt?. Because that's all they are worth.
 
Top