LONDON — They didn’t look after this bear. In fact, two men who had been drinking kicked and yanked on a statue of Paddington, the fictional orphaned bear who came to England from Peru ...
By Michael Levenson It was shortly after 2 a.m. on March 2, the police said, when two members of the British Royal Air Force approached a statue of Paddington Bear, sitting placidly on a park ...
Two air force employees were sentenced to community service and fined after a drunken stunt that a judge slammed as the polar opposite of everything Paddington represents.
LONDON, UK — They didn't look after this bear. In fact, two men who had been drinking kicked and yanked on a statue of Paddington, the fictional orphaned bear who came to England from Peru ...
CCTV captured the moment the two men damaged a Paddington Bear statue Two RAF engineers who broke a Paddington statue have been told by a judge they are the "antithesis" of everything the bear ...
The judge sentenced the two men to 150 hours of community service and ordered them each to pay 2,725 British pounds (about $3,530) to repair Paddington.
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