A lorry driver who purchased a stun gun and pepper spray for self-defence after being attacked by illegal migrants has been imprisoned.
The offending articles were found in the cab of 40-year-old Graeme McMurray, of Denny, during a spot check at a ferry terminal in Cairnryan, Scotland, as he was en route to Belfast.
McMurray had been attacked by illegal migrants in France in Boulogne, France, in 2018, leaving him with a broken arm, according to a court report. Such attacks on lorry drivers by migrants seeking to break into their vehicles and cross the British border are far from uncommon, but the judge was unsympathetic.
“You pled guilty to possession of a pepper spray for your protection after you were assaulted by illegal immigrants during the course of your work. That is no excuse, you have only yourself to blame,” lectured Judge Lord Mulholland at the High Court in Glasgow.
“Any cursory internet search would reveal these weapons are illegal,” he said, handing down a sentence of 18 months to the now-fired driver.
Scottish courts are not always so harsh, however. Judges raised eyebrows in 2020 by blocking the deportation of a Taliban terrorist who had immigrated to the United Kingdom illegally. They decided that Afghanistan could not provide the same quality of treatment for the Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) he supposedly suffered a result of fighting for the jihadist organisation as the British taxpayer-funded National Health Service (NHS).
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The British/Euro ruling classes really are all traitors.
ReplyDeleteWhen you're a subject and not a citizen.
ReplyDeleteHe should have used his lorry more effectively and blamed the issue on Chinese made steering components.
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