Friday, February 06, 2009

Killjoy police break up giant snowball

When the first flakes fell earlier this week, there were reports of police officers merrily taking part in snowball fights with the kind of feral children they would ordinarily be trying to give an asbo.

But four days into the UK's worst snowfall for 18 years, it would seem the patience of some officers has run out. In Northampton today, the police were accused of "petty officiousness" after breaking up a "harmless" giant snowball that two young men had spent all morning building.

Ben Elijah, a 24-year-old account manager, took pictures charting the progress of the gigantic snowball as it rolled through Northampton city centre right into the shovels of two special police constables. The first photos show the pair struggling to push the ball, which measured 6ft (1.8 metres) in diameter according to Elijah, past River Island and up the high street.



But before long their grubby creation captures the attention of two passing police officers in fluorescent jackets, who draw out their shovels and proceed to hack through the snow and move it out of the road.

"It was one of those harmless moments when everyone there all pointed, smiled and had a laugh with total strangers. The police stamped on it for no good reason," Elijah said.

It just seemed like petty officiousness, as though his uniform gave him an opportunity to have a power trip." But a spokeswoman for Northamptonshire police said that the officers were not "killjoys" but were simply trying to keep the road safe.

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