Fed up of having to fork out for two size nines when he only needed one, Phil Moore helped himself to a lone Nike trainer from a display stand at Sports Direct, and scarpered on his crutches.
Police followed the 48-year-old amputee through Barnsley town centre before arresting him just as he was about to hop on a bus. The father-of-two was fined £65, and ordered to pay £100 court costs by magistrates at Barnsley.

Moore – who lost his left leg to septicaemia seven years ago – said: "I know I shouldn't have done it – but people like me are being ripped off all the time by the shoe companies and all the big retailers.
"I've written to Nike and Adidas explaining that I didn't need a left shoe and asking if they'd sell me just one trainer instead of two but they weren't interested and told me that I had to buy a pair like everyone else."
He said: "I shouldn't have stolen the shoe – I realise that now. But I only did it because it seemed so unfair having to fork out £52.99 for a pair when I only wanted one."
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I read about this guy and contacted the newspaper to offer a selection of single shoes. They passed my details on to him, but he never replied.
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