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Tuesday, 30 January, 2001, 17:33 GMT
Man fined over Trigger Happy stunt
Three fans of Channel 4's Trigger Happy TV staged a mock mugging in a post office to fool the public, a court has heard.
Staff and customers at the post office in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, thought they saw a postman being set upon by two teenagers in December.
When police arrived, they believed they were dealing with an armed robbery - but later the threesome were charged with public order offences.
All three have pleaded guilty to the charges at Southend Magistrates Court, and 23-year-old Paul Booth, from nearby Westcliffe, was fined £100 by the court.
Two teenagers will be sentenced next month.
Outside the court, Mr Booth told reporters he was a fan of Trigger Happy TV and its host, Dom Joly.
The series, which made its debut on Channel 4 last year, features Joly conning celebrities and the public with surreal stunts - such as Joly bellowing into an outsized mobile phone, while walking past famous landmarks.
A new series is currently running on Channel 4's new digital service E4.
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(18 Feb 00 | UK)
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