Barnstaple man appears in court after urinating on floor of Subway
A MAN who urinated in a Subway restaurant says he has lost his job as a result of the police investigation.
Daniel Mark Whiteley, 26, of Pottington Road in Barnstaple, pleaded guilty to using threatening behaviour at the takeaway on May 20 last year.
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Daniel Mark Whiteley arriving at North Devon Magistrates' Court
North Devon Magistrates’ Court heard police were called to Subway in the early hours of the morning after reports that a man had urinated on the floor.
Lyndsey Baker, for the prosecution, said: “Staff said he had asked to use the toilets but they were locked after midnight.
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“Whiteley said he would do it on the floor instead and proceeded to do so.
“When staff confronted him about his behaviour he became aggressive and other customers were shocked by his actions.”
Whiteley, who was not represented by a solicitor, said he was very drunk and embarrassed by the incident.
He said: “I have lost my job now because when the police came to my house to find me they saw my work van and called my employers to see where I was.”
Whiteley was given a six month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £45 costs.




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