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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
THE ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
Strand London WC2 |
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B e f o r e :
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THE QUEEN ON THE APPLICATION OF | ||
WAYNE FULLARD AND RYAN ROALFE | (CLAIMANT) | |
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WOKING MAGISTRATES' COURT | (DEFENDANT) |
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MR R BENDALL (instructed by CPS Surrey, GU1 4YA) appeared on behalf of the DEFENDANT
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(i): "At approximately 1:00 AM on Friday, 1st January 2004, Police Constable 2889 Edward Griffiths, and Police Constable 3020 Rachael Jordan attended the house of the appellant Wayne Geoffrey Fullard to investigate a report of a damage only traffic accident. There the officers met the appellant, Wayne Geoffrey Fullard, and his partner, Miss Raphaella Sciacca by their car at the end of the driveway.
(ii) The appellant, Wayne Geoffrey Fullard, was very drunk and aggressive. The appellant Mr Fullard told PC Griffiths to "fuck off you cunt" and walked towards his house followed by PC Griffiths. The appellant Fullard's partner, Miss Raphaella Sciacca, was earlier willingly talking to the police.
(iii) The appellant Wayne Geoffrey Fullard went into his house. PC Griffiths followed and at the doorstep the appellant Wayne Geoffrey Fullard turned and said "you can fucking get out of my house". Then immediately using his right clenched fist the appellant Geoffrey Fullard struck the officer in his upper chest area causing him to stumble back. PC Griffiths had not been afforded a reasonable opportunity to leave the premises before being struck. Prior to being assaulted, PC Griffiths had been acting in the execution of his duty in making reasonable enquiries about the driver of the vehicle in relation to the traffic accident. Circumstances had then changed and so later constables were under a duty to assist.
(iv) The appellant Ryan Michael Roalfe then appeared in the hallway of the property with a female. He was drunk, aggressive and abusive to the police officers. Further police assistance was requested and additional officers attended.
(v) PC Griffiths continued to attempt to reason with the appellant Wayne Geoffrey Fullard but he became more aggressive and again punched PC Griffiths in his chest area. Fearing for his own safety and that of his fellow officers, the officer deployed CS gas on the appellant Wayne Geoffrey Fullard.
(vi) The appellant Ryan Michael Roalfe became very agitated. Two female officers, PC Jordan and PC Smith, told him to move back and then without warning he lunged forward and punched PC Jordan to the top of her head and then pushed PC Smith hard on her shoulder. PC Jordan deployed her CS gas on the appellant Ryan Michael Roalfe. As she did so the appellant again punched PC Jordan to the top of her head. Prior to the assault, PC Jordan and PC Smith had been acting in the execution of their duty."
"PC Edward Griffiths (Sworn) ... I had received a call regarding a damage only road traffic accident, and as a result of this I attended number 8 Upper Park Road, Camberley. ... I caused the [Jaguar] to stop in the driveway. The driver, who later identified herself, was Miss Raphaella Siaccaa. The front seat passenger was later identified as Wayne Geoffrey Fullard. Mr Fullard then attempted to get out of the car; I told him to stay in the car. He then responded by saying "fuck off you cunt". I was still attempting to speak to the lady driver, Miss Sciacca informed me that Mr Fullard was driving the vehicle at the time of the accident. After the collision she got back into the vehicle. I then told Mr Fullard that I needed to speak to him; by this time he was on the driveway. He was acting aggressively and I could smell intoxitants on his breath, his eyes were glazed and his speech was slurred and he was unsteady on his feet. I formed the opinion that he was drunk. He was acting aggressively and threatening me with his fists clenched. He again then told me to 'fuck off you cunt.' I followed him to his house at the doorstep, and he said can you 'fucking get out of my house.' He then immediately struck me to the centre upper part of my chest. He went back in the house; another female then appeared. Both Miss Sciacca and this other female were tearful. Also another male appeared who I now know to be Ryan Michael Roalfe. Mr Roalfe was getting extremely aggressive and threatening; I called on my radio for the assistance of other police constables while I remained on the doorstep to try and reason with both men. Mr Fullard punched me again with his right hand on my chest. Then Police Constables Morgan and Smith also attended, and my colleague Police Constable Jordan was also present. Mr Fullard came out with his clenched fists. I was concerned about more assaults and then I deployed the CS spray into his face. He stepped back, covered his eyes and then went back into his house in what appeared to be the kitchen area and was washing his eyes in the water. It also calmed down the two females, who appeared to be less agitated. Mr Roalfe, by this stage, was getting more and more aggressive. He then lunged forward and struck the top of PC Jordan's head with a clenched fist. At that point, PC Jordan deployed her CS gas spray. Eventually Mr Fullard and Mr Roalfe were handcuffed and on suspicion of assaulting police officers whilst in the execution of their duty."
"PC Griffiths went to the passenger door, he spoke to the driver. At this point the male passenger said, 'no fuck off you cunt.' I went to the passenger side of the car where a male was sitting who I now know to be Wayne Fullard. PC Griffiths said he wanted to speak to Mr Fullard, and Mr Fullard said 'fuck off you cunt'. He left the vehicle, he was walking around with his fists clenched. Mr Fullard went into his front door and then turned and said, 'you get out you fucking cunt". He then punched PC Griffiths in the chest. There were other males and females present. I remained outside. A person I now know to be Mr Roalfe came out and shouted for us to 'fuck off'. I asked for further assistance as I was concerned for our safety."
She then gave an account of the events that followed in relation to Mr Roalfe.
"He stated that the police were very aggressive and refused to let him get out of his car on his driveway. He then shut the car door on his leg. When he did get out they tried to follow him into his house, that they were accusing him of hitting a vehicle. This he said was his girlfriend, Ella, that they were going to sort it out as they drove back to pick up his other son. They said that things were difficult to recall as he was very drunk."
"Then suddenly two coppers jumped out from behind the fence, I was in the passenger seat, Ella was driving, the car was still on my driveway. PC Griffiths spoke to Ella; she got out and was talking to him. Then the woman police constable stood by the passenger side, by the front wing. PC Griffiths said to get out of the car, then PC Griffiths walked around to the passenger side of the car. I started to get out and he said 'Hello Wayne, no need for you to get out.' His tone was as if he was pleased to see me. He was leaning against the car door trapping my leg on the drive, one leg out of the car. Ella walked around the back of the car. I told him to get off my property. I probably had used more colourful language. He walked up to the house. Miss Sciacca wanted to sort out the problem. PC Griffiths' attitude and manner was such that I wanted Griffiths as far as away as possible. Miss Sciacca stayed at the doorway to speak to the constables. I came back to the doorway and told them to 'get off my property'. ... Ella was trying to explain to the police constables that she doesn't need this stress because of her diabetes. It then got out of hand. Ryan then went into the kitchen telling them to go away. I told them to 'get off my fucking property.'" I had earlier expressed a desire for him to leave when I was getting out of the car. PC Griffiths then radioed for back-up."
Then he described how the CS gas was used and he was arrested and Mr Roalfe was involved.
"I was shouting from the kitchen for all the police to: 'leave my property.' I was angry and shouting, but I was in full control.'
"There were two police constables, male and female. The male police constable asked me to exit the car. Mr Fullard tried to get out of the car but the officers said: 'you don't need to get out. I said I'll sort it out. I was asked who the driver of the vehicle was and I said 'I am'. He then spoke about a damage owned traffic accident and I said I'd been the driver. I told Wayne to get out of the car and get into the house. We went up to the house. Wayne was shouting 'get off my property'. We went into the house. PC Griffiths was about five feet away from the front door. I then stepped back out and stood on the step. The police constable said 'I want Wayne to come out'. I asked what the problem was. I said 'I don't need this stress.' They insisted on speaking to Wayne. I went to go back indoors, suddenly I saw all blue lights. I opened the door, my mouth was then dropped open. I couldn't believe what I saw. There were eight police constables on my property. While I was at the doorway, Kate came up behind me. Wayne then came out and told them all to 'get off'. Then Ryan came out of the bedroom. Wayne kept saying, 'get off my fucking property'."
"We were of the opinion that Wayne Fullard, Raphaella Sciacca, Ryan Roalfe and Kate Fullard drove from the party at Youlden Drive to 8 Upper Park Road. There Miss Fullard and Mr Roalfe remained while Miss Sciacca and Mr Fullard made to return to the party. Before they could leave the premises PC Griffiths and PC Jordan arrived. They were there to make enquiries about a minor accident about which information had been received a little earlier on. Mr Fullard agrees that he was very drunk and attempted to get out of the car. That attempt was stopped by PC Griffiths and at that point told him to "fuck off you cunt." At this time Miss Sciacca was willingly talking to the police.
We find that in all the circumstances as they were at the time the words uttered by Mr Fullard, who was clearly drunk, does not necessarily amount to a revocation of any licence to remain. When Mr Fullard and Miss Sciacca had reached the front door of the house, followed by PC Griffiths, Mr Fullard then said to him 'you can get out of my house you cunt.' We find that those words could not be misinterpreted and they revoked any implied licence to stay. However, PC Griffiths and PC Jordan had then to be allowed a reasonable opportunity to leave, but the prosecution evidence is that, at about the same instant as saying those words, Mr Fullard struck PC Griffiths. Mr Fullard says he does not remember what happened and Miss Sciacca did not see a strike. We find the evidence of PC Jordan and PC Griffiths to be consistent and credible. We have also heard and we accept further evidence that there was a second punch to the chest by Mr Fullard on PC Griffiths.
Because PC Griffiths had not been allowed a reasonable time to leave the premises, we therefore find he was acting in the execution of his duty. At the point of the first assault circumstances changed and in view of this assault, PC Griffiths and PC Jordan were thereafter under a duty to deal with it. From now on there could be no question that those officers and the other officers later called to assist were all acting in the execution of their duty; those other officers being PC Morgan and PC Smith. Although Mr Roalfe chose not to give evidence at his trial we have drawn no adverse inference from his silence. Having heard from PC Jordan, PC Smith and PC Morgan that PC Jordan was punched by Mr Roalfe twice on the forehead and that he pushed PC Smith on her right shoulder, we find those assaults proved.
We therefore find Mr Fallard guilty of the allegation of assaulting PC Griffiths and Mr Roalfe guilty of assaulting PC Jordan and PC Smith."
Finally they pose the question:
"Was there sufficient evidence for us to conclude that PC 2889 Edward Griffiths was not afforded a reasonable opportunity to leave once his implied licence to enter had been revoked, and thereafter were he and his fellow officers continuing to act in accordance with their duty?"
"But it is a licence which is revocable without prior notice. In the present case the justices have found that the defendant's statement that he was on private property and that the police officers were trespassing was such a notice. I am quite unable to say that this was wrong, although an alternative view of the defendant's conduct, taken as a whole, is that he was simply disputing the right of the police officers to require a breath test on private property but was not effectively revoking their licence."
"It seems to me that when a licence is revoked as a result of which something has to be done by the licensee, a reasonable time must be implied in which he can do so, in this case to get off the premises; no doubt it will be a very short time, but he was doing here his best to leave the premises."
At page 954 Lord Diplock said:
"the sergeant had a reasonable time to leave the premises by the most appropriate route for doing so, namely, out of the front door, down the steps and out of the gate, and, provided that he did so with reasonable expedition, he would not be a trespasser while he was so doing."
The same principle appears on different facts in the case of Davis v Lisle [1936] 2 KB 434.