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The actions of two Royal Air Force engineers who broke a newly-installed Paddington Bear statue in half before stealing it were “the antithesis of everything Paddington stands for”, a judge said.
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.