Council worker Colin Spooner was disgusted when a Corporal at the TA base commandeered his shovel and ‘threw it over the hedge’ after being described as an ‘irritating jobsworth’. Spooner had been visiting a road-digging site near the counties largest TA base to overlook progress. ‘I was going about my business, making sure the hole was being dug according to efficiency guidelines when the soldier approached me in an offensive manner’.
‘He then wrestled the spade from my grasp, verbally insulted me and then proceeded to throw the valuable council property (the spade) over the hedge of a nearby house.’ ‘I am outraged at this unprovoked behaviour and have been assured that the full weight of the Borough Council is behind me.’
According to one eye-witness, it was Spooner, and not the TA Corporal who caused the row. Local dinner lady Doreen Shippley was waiting for a Bus just yards from the worksite and describes events very differently.
‘I was waiting for the Bus when my attention was drawn to this man (Spooner), dressed in shirt, tie and trousers who proceeded to jump into the whole in the road. He was acting in what I would describe as a petulant manner, barking out orders and actually digging the hole himself after saying ‘you lot haven’t got a bloody clue, you want to do it like this!’
‘At the same time, a marching drill was taking place on the grounds of the Army base. Mr. Spooners shouting and whistling was obviously distracting the troops on the base as they struggled to hear the Corporal give orders.’
‘The man from the base then came over and after a brief exchange, took a shovel from Mr. Spooners hand and threw it the floor before telling him to ‘clear off’.’
A council spokesperson gave Spooner their full backing and described the Corporals behaviour as unacceptable.