Two drunken men were sentenced to community service and ordered to pay a huge fine after tearing it into two halves and stole the Badtington Bir statue in England.
Judge Daniel Heath and William Lawrence, both of whom were 22 years old, criticized on Tuesday for their roles in destroying the beloved fictional bear while he sat on the base of his general seat in the town of Newbury.
Judge Sam Josie said: “Birbar is a popular cultural symbol with both children and adults,” said Judge Sam Josie. It represents kindness and tolerance and enhances integration and acceptance in our society.
The couple acknowledged that he was guilty of one of the criminal damage in the March 3, March 3. They confessed to removing the statue from his seat on Northbrok Street, The Times Valley Police He said in a statement.
Heath and Lawrence were sentenced to a year in prison and ordered that 2725 pounds ($ 3527) to cover the cost of repairs.
The police footage released by the police appear men who are struggling to separate the statue before carrying it away. Police said that they later took a taxi with the statue to the Royal Air Force Odahham, as both of them were active.
The Newbury police team tracked them to the Air Force base later that day, where they were arrested.
“After a short stay at the Newbury Police Station, we handed the statue to its owners so that it can be restored,” said Inspector Alan Hookite of the Newbury team next to the police.
The statue, which depicted Padtington in his classic blue coat and red hat, was staring at the sky while carrying a jamped jam, one out of 23 was installed last fall as part of a celebration of the release of the latest Beir’s beloved movie, “Badtington in Peru”.