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Sydney goat's flower-eating crime dismissed | Sydney goat's flower-eating crime dismissed |
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A magistrate in Australia has dismissed charges against a man fined after his goat ate flowers outside the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney. | A magistrate in Australia has dismissed charges against a man fined after his goat ate flowers outside the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney. |
Comedian Jimbo Bazoobi, real name James Dezarnaulds, had been ordered to pay the A$440 (£293; $464) penalty for damaging vegetation last August. | |
Police had argued that Mr Dezarnaulds acted recklessly in allowing the hungry goat to approach the flower bed. | Police had argued that Mr Dezarnaulds acted recklessly in allowing the hungry goat to approach the flower bed. |
But the magistrate said there was no evidence he had put Gary to the deed. | |
Magistrate Carolyn Barkell said Mr Dezarnaulds had no control over what the animal might eat, and was unaware of his preference for flowers over grass. | Magistrate Carolyn Barkell said Mr Dezarnaulds had no control over what the animal might eat, and was unaware of his preference for flowers over grass. |
She added that the fine should never had been issued. | She added that the fine should never had been issued. |
"Gary the Goat taught the... cops a valuable lesson... don't bite off more than you can chew," Mr Dezarnaulds said after the verdict. | "Gary the Goat taught the... cops a valuable lesson... don't bite off more than you can chew," Mr Dezarnaulds said after the verdict. |
Gary was not called to give evidence and waited outside the court, surrounded by reporters. | Gary was not called to give evidence and waited outside the court, surrounded by reporters. |