Right, here's some good news, which puts football fans in a good light. This, of course, won't get as much attention or discussion.
Millwall fans have crowdfunded and raised the money, £1471, to repair the ambulance car.
https://twitter.com/FSF_FairCop/status/1016343214025043969...
The female has been identified by the police.
https://news.sky.com/story/police-identify-woman-who-jumped-on-ambulance-after-englands-world-cup-win-11430637
I find it difficult to get in and out of a passenger seat nowadays, let alone jump on the bonnet.
Louts, hooligans, morons and other such descriptions.
It was a bad thing to do in the 70s, 80s, 90s and beyond. Do we ignore it because the youngsters now are millenials?
The driver of that Rapid Response car was actually on a call.
Wasn't there a thread about a selfish woman leaving a nasty note on the windscreen of an ambulance of call...
Criminal damage under £1000 is a slap on the wrist. As an ex-magistrate who has posted in this thread has said, over that amount, it becomes a Crown Court offence. The penalties are laid out in law, which has been passed by parliament. Nobody is calling for anything. Those are the penalties.
A bit naughty? Ok.
I seem to remember when Charlie Gilmour was cavorting around the Cenotaph, there were many on here who were calling him names.
The son of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour did not realise he was swinging from the Cenotaph because he had grown up in the countryside without...
She wasn't the only one. Two males also jumped on the ambulance & kicked the wing mirrors off.
Criminal damage, drunk & disorderly, so a fine & community service, which I think should include having to clean ambulances for 6 months, especially when patients have been sick in them.