A solicitor could face disciplinary action after dropping his trousers inside a court corridor in protest against new security measures. Willie Johnstone was one of a group of defence solicitors protesting against new measures introduced last week at Sunderland Magistrates' Court.
New rules mean everyone is searched as they enter courts through main doors.
A spokesman for Her Majesty's Court Service said they were treating the incident "very seriously".
Defence solicitors claim the measures discriminate against them because they do not apply to prosecutors, magistrates or court staff, who get into the building through a back door.
Mr Johnstone, who works for Harding, Swinburne, Jackson & Co in the city, is currently on holiday in Thailand and was not available for comment.
No-one at the firm was available for comment.
4 comments:
This will give him some free time to see what fun he can have with the washing machine.
Most men do not know how to operate those.
I posted this comment on the wrong post... Go figure...
still, dirty robber... feces?? My guess he can't operate a washing machine either - twat.
i see his point..the one on his head
You got both wrong Debbie :)
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