The Daily Telegraph

Judge rumbles disabled couple in court break

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A JUDGE has rumbled a couple who claimed they were victims of disability discrimina­tion when he caught them speeding on their mobility scooters during a court break.

Former Royal Artillery gunner David Hughes, 58, and his partner Wendy ran up a bill of over £10,000 by refusing to pay British Gas for over a decade.

When Hughes, of Blackpool, appeared in court he told District Judge Gary Garland that he was registered blind and could not read documents sent to him. Then his partner collapsed in court with apparent breathing problems and paramedics had to be called in.

But Judge Garland revealed that during a break in court proceeding­s he had come across Hughes and his partner.

“They were speeding along the footpath in their electric buggies, both of them smoking cigarettes,”

‘I am not prepared to be intimidate­d with threats of disability discrimina­tion’

he told Blackpool magistrate­s’ court .

“Mr Hughes’s partner seemed fit and healthy. When they saw me they immediatel­y slowed down.”

The judge granted British Gas a warrant to enter the couple’s home to install a prepayment meter and described a 15-page email Hughes had sent to the court as “tripe”.

“Mr Hughes has got away without paying his British Gas bill for over 10 years. I am amazed the supplier has allowed this to carry on for so long.

“I am not prepared to be intimidate­d with threats of disability discrimina­tion. This man concedes he has the money to pay so why hasn’t he and stopped these proceeding­s?

“I have seen with my own eyes these people outside court and so what can they do?”

Hughes told an earlier hearing: “They can cut me off and I will freeze to death with my partner and my sensory dog Jake.”

Hughes did not attend the latest hearing when the warrant was granted. The judge told British Gas to act as quickly as possible.

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