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What’s your handicap ?

If you want to enjoy a golfing holiday then have a quick word with His Honour Judge Martin Picton.

He appears to have a particularly soft spot for drunks who assault Police Officers.

Lee Jones pleaded guilty, last month, to assault on an officer and was given a 6 month suspended sentence and a night time curfew following punching a Police Officer repeatedly in the face after drinking a reported 10 pints and being involved in a street fight when the officer tried to intervene in October 2007.

Judge Picton has agreed to lift the night time curfew so Jones can enjoy his golfing holiday.  He was reported to have said”I was almost dissuaded when I looked at the brochure, you don’t really deserve a golf course of that quality”.

Not even a month after sentence. He should be playing at the local council pitch and putt.

I wonder if Judge Picton has a handicap ?

2 Responses to “What’s your handicap ?”

  1. WEB,

    Can you provide links (did you see what i did there) to this story and the one in the previous blog.

  2. Essy. The blogs should have had links included, I have redone both.

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