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    Film maker in U.K. for theft.

    Film maker dragged to court for 'stealing' 0.003p worth of electricity... at a cost of over £5,000 to the taxpayer
    By ARTHUR MARTIN
    Last updated at 10:57 AM on 19th August 2009



    A documentary film-maker was hauled into court on a charge of stealing electricity worth 0.003p.
    But by the time the ludicrous case was dropped, the bill to taxpayers was more than £5,000.
    Mark Guard, 44, had to appear at two separate hearings before the Crown Prosecution Service finally saw sense.
    Mr Guard, who makes documentaries about crime and the homeless, was filming squatters entering a disused building through an open window at 10pm on August 1.
    A security sensor inside detected the movement and the alarm was triggered.
    The squatters fled but Mr Guard, a former electrician, decided to stay behind and turn off the alarm to save neighbouring families from the noise.
    To do so he had to turn on the electricity in the building for a few seconds, to give him light, and then turn it off.
    Nine police then arrived in response to the alarm. When Mr Guard told them what he had done, he was arrested and held in a cell for six hours before being charged.
    At his first magistrates' court hearing last week, the film-maker pleaded not guilty and asked for the case to be tried at a crown court so a jury could decide.
    He said last night: 'When I told the chairman of the bench I wanted a jury trial, he began to realise the ludicrous nature of the case. He said: "Why is this going to a trial in the crown court when it's going to cost £200,000?".'
    But Mr Guard had to appear again in front of Highbury Magistrates in North London, before the charge was dropped.
    Experts estimate that the court hearings cost taxpayers £4,200 - Mr Guard's legal bills were paid from public funds - a night in police cells added £385 and the arrest operation around £600.
    Mr Guard, from Knightsbridge, West London, said he was astonished the case went as far as it did.


    He added: 'I thought I was acting in the public interest. It was late in the evening and I knew families would have struggled to get to sleep if I hadn't done something.
    'I even offered to pay 1p to the energy company which supplies electricity to the house, but it's not bothered about collecting such a paltry sum. I've been mugged three times and the police know who did it - but they have never been able to prosecute.
    'But on the night in question officers wasted no time in slapping handcuffs on me. I
    feel this is double standards. If the charges had not been dropped I would have fought all the way.
    'Part of me is relieved that I can get back to making my documentary, but most of me is angry that I've been forced to go through all this.'
    Neither the squatters nor Mr Guard broke the law by entering the disused house in Camden, North London, because they did not force their way in.
    Mr Guard has been following and filming criminals and homeless people in London for two years.
    Using hidden cameras he has been able to capture drug deals and shop thefts as they happened.
    In 2006, Mr Guard made news when a building firm paid him £3.5million for a plot of land in Surrey he had bought 11 years earlier for just £1,000.
    COST OF THE CASE

    Arrest by nine officers with three police cars
    £600 approx
    Night in a police cell £385
    First court appearance £2,100
    Second court appearance £2,100
    TOTAL £5,185

    Read more: Film maker is taken to court for stealing 0.003p - at a cost of over £5,000 to the taxpayer | Mail Online

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    Bureaucracy gone mad!

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