$l00 bump into glass
P A Hamilton A young woman who swung her buttocks at a plate glass window cuased $lOO damage, the Magistrate’s Court at Hamilton was told. Sergeant G. Parrell said that Jodi Lisa Thomas, aged 23, a domestic purposes beneficiary, was skylarking in a street in Frankton with freinds after drinking at the Frankton Hotel. She was htting each shop window with her hand as she passed, he said. When she got to the Frankton Dairy, she decided to swing at the window with her buttocks, and used such force that it broke. Thomas, who cut a foot on the broken glass, was convicted by Mr A. D. Richardson, S.M., and ordered to pay $lOO compensation.
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