DCSIMG

Why register?

CloseX

If you have not signed up previously

It's free and only takes a minute!
Benefits to registering with us
comment on storiesComment on stories
Customise daily e-mail newslettersCustomise daily e-mail newsletters
Arrange your newspaper/digital subscriptions onlineArrange your newspaper/digital subscriptions online
Offers, promotions and deals from partnersOffers, promotions and deals from partners
Add/claim your business on Find itAdd/claim your business on Find it
  • 19/06/13
  • 10°C to 18°C Sunny spells
  • Blackpool 5-day weather forecast

    CloseX

    Thursday 20 Jun

    Light rain

    Temp

    High18°c

    Low13°c

    Wind

    From South east

    Speed12 mph

    Friday 21 Jun

    Cloudy

    Temp

    High17°c

    Low13°c

    Wind

    From West

    Speed16 mph

    Saturday 22 Jun

    Light showers

    Temp

    High16°c

    Low12°c

    Wind

    From South west

    Speed25 mph

    Sunday 23 Jun

    Light showers

    Temp

    High16°c

    Low12°c

    Wind

    From West

    Speed31 mph

    Monday 24 Jun

    Sunny spells

    Temp

    High16°c

    Low11°c

    Wind

    From West

    Speed23 mph

  • Like us
  • Follow us
  • Place your Ad
  • Subscribe

Stress balls fail to curb temper

Blackpool Magistrates Court

Blackpool Magistrates Court

A MAN lost his temper when he was sacked from his job packing anti-stress balls.

Darren Baldwin turned on the warehouse manager who dismissed him, then clashed with a fellow worker who went to the manager’s aid.

At one stage he pulled out two knives.

Baldwin, 44, of Sidford Court, Blackpool, admitted affray and assault when he appeared before Blackpool magistrates.

Tracy Yates, prosecuting, said when novelty firm SPS, said they were having to let Baldwin go from the temporary job, his manager who passed on the bad news was punched in the face.

She said: “Baldwin then produced two knives and the victim was in fear of his life.

“Baldwin showed the knives to his colleague and started to shout threats like ‘I will cut you up’.”

The court heard Baldwin left the Sycamore trading estate in Blackpool, where the company was based.

He was arrested later.

In interview he denied the offences but changed his plea on the day of a planned trial.

The court heard the knives were tools of his trade in the warehouse.

His case was adjourned for pre-sentence reports and he was bailed on condition he does not enter the trading estate in Blackpool.

Follow us on twitter @The_Gazette and like our page on facebook to keep up with all the latest news.

 
 
 

Back to the top of the page