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Post by Lou Fri Dec 19, 2008 7:00 am

A kind-hearted teenager was interrogated for two hours and threatened with a criminal record by police after he attempted to help elderly residents left stranded by icy weather.

Philip Barnes, 17, went to the aid of the residents on an estate in Kendal, Cumbria, who were unable to leave their homes because the footpaths outside had not been gritted.

Determined to accomplish his act of kindness, the teenager and his friends spent hours driving around town looking for grit for the paths around the estate in Cedar Grove.

He finally found some at a railway station and went ahead with the gritting.
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Philip Barnes, 17, who took some grit to lay on the ground to help elderly residents. He was later interviewed for two hours and threatened with a criminal record

However, two days later British Transport Police arrived at his home and accused the youngster of theft of the grit.

'It's been awful. I was only trying to help', Philip said.

'People in Cedar Grove could not leave their homes and cars were spinning all over the place.

'I went to the council depot and was told that if I could find one of the yellow bins with some grit in, to help myself. I found a bin at the station - took a bucketful and spread it.

'Two days later I was contacted by the police who said they had CCTV of me stealing the grit and said I was being considered for prosecution. I could not believe it.

Philip added: 'They came to my house and questioned me for two hours.

'I have never been in trouble before and tried to explain I was helping the older people get out of their homes.

'The officer said that if they did not take me to court I might still get an official caution.I have been worrying ever since.'

Andrea Loudon, a resident of Cedar Grove said: 'We should be thanking Philip and his mates not persecuting them.

'They are young lads and they did a grand job. One of my neighbours uses a wheelchair and could not get out until the lads gritted.'

A spokesman for British Transport Police said: 'We have investigated this but it appears the 17-year-old and his friends who took the grit did not realise they were committing an offence.

'We will not be taking this any further.'



Honestly, you finally find a good kid, and what do the police do!! He probably wonders why he's bothered staying out of trouble now.
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Post by HiJo Fri Dec 19, 2008 9:38 am

Oh, where is their commonsense? They can't touch hoodies or knife thugs, but the full might of the authorities comes down on lads like this. Rolling Eyes
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