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Thief's curfew for Christmas...



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Published Date: 06 October 2008
AN amateur footballer will spend his 21st birthday, Christmas and New Year indoors after stealing ale from a shop.
David Wallace, who plays for Ovenden Amateurs, was told by magistrates it was time to grow up, before giving him a 13-week curfew.

Wallace, of Ashville Gardens, Pellon, Halifax, admitted stealing £36 worth of lager from McColls, Pellon, Halifax, when he was drunk.

Chairwoman of the bench Lynne Mackenzie said: "The time has come for some serious growing up. There is method to our madness because you will be in for Christmas and New Year. I'm sure that will seem harsh to you but it won't do you any harm."

Abby Langford, prosecuting, said: "He had a couple of drinks before going into the shop."

Mark Newall, for Wallace, said he was a self-employed plasterer and a devoted footballer.

"It was a red-hot, sunny day. He started drinking early but ran out of beer and took it upon himself to restock the party. He was attempting to get beer for his friends and has been left to carry the can."

The curfew will last from 7.30pm to 6.30am.



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  • Last Updated: 06 October 2008 7:53 AM
  • Source: Evening Courier
  • Location: Halifax
 
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Hellfire,

06/10/2008 08:42:19
The ultimate punishment?
Did they tell him father christmas would not call at his house also?
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Andrea Ward,

Halifax 06/10/2008 09:06:16
How on earth can anyone carry £35 worth of lager out of a shop, he'd have needed a shopping trolley. He must have had some really large carrier bags. Wonder if his arms have stretched a few inches! What a pl**ker! He deserves all he gets.
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Jam3s,

06/10/2008 09:07:04
ha ha what a loser.... never mind, the courier will probably have a new years day edition to show him what he missed the night before.

cuppa coco an slippers spring to mind.
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groundskeeper Willie.,

06/10/2008 10:03:21
Ho Ho Ho, carry the can! If your mccolls is anything like mine, £36 might buy you four cans! 21 though, "key to the door" except you can't leave!
5

Farang,

06/10/2008 12:57:41
Yes, he can have a good Christmas and New Year House party and really up the nose of his neighbours!!!
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Farang,

06/10/2008 12:58:34
and the police!!!!
7

exile,

06/10/2008 22:56:48
A real modern day Raffles.

I think you can say Plonker, Andrea
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