Man swung scaffolding pole at Leeds traffic wardens as they put ticket on his car

A man swung a scaffolding pole at traffic wardens as they were putting a parking ticket on his vehicle in Leeds.
The man chased parking wardens with a scaffolding poleThe man chased parking wardens with a scaffolding pole
The man chased parking wardens with a scaffolding pole

The officers were issuing a fine to a vehicle without a resident permit on October 12 last year, when a man approached them to say it was his vehicle.

When asked whether he had a permit, the man said no and began to verbally abuse the officers, who walked away.

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The man followed them, swinging a scaffolding pole towards them while continuing to verbally abuse them.

The man appeared at Leeds Magistrates Court charged with threatening behaviour under Section 4 of the Public Order Act 1986.

After pleading guilty, the court gave him a 12 month suspended sentence, a two month curfew of 7pm until 7am and ordered him to pay the officers £75 each in compensation.

Councillor Mohammed Rafique, Leeds City Council’s executive board member for environment and active lifestyles, said: “It is simply not acceptable for people out doing their job to have to put up with threatening behaviour from members of the public.

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"Leeds City Council has a zero tolerance approach to abuse of any kind and we will take all available action where necessary.

"It is even more disheartening to hear of incidents like this happening during the pandemic, while council officers and other key workers are working incredibly hard in extremely tough conditions to keep the city running.

"I’m truly grateful for everything they are doing and I urge everybody to be kind to them and to each other.”