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Metro
22-05-2025
- Metro
Woman's offensive C-bomb bumper sticker almost landed her in jail
A driver hauled to court over a bumper sticker saying 'don't be a c**t' has criticised the jobsworth police officer who keep pulling her over. Georgia Venables, 29, plastered her Peugeot 108 with X-rated stickers to try and 'give my car a bit of personality and humour'. But she says she was repeatedly stopped by the same prim PC who told her the C-word could cause offence. She was even charged with displaying signs likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress and faced trial next week. However, the case has now been dropped following a review by the CPS. Georgia said: 'I am so relieved. I've been stopped over a previous sticker in the past and the officer asked me to remove it – which I did. 'But this time, I was stopped for no reason and told that I was going to be summoned to court. It was the same officer both times.' Georgia, from Cheshire, said she spent £80 decorating her hatchback with 40 'rogue' stickers over the past two years. 'I put them on as I liked how they looked – I never put them on to offend anyone,' she added. 'It gave my car a bit of personality and humour.' Among the off-colour collage are images of Donald Duck giving the middle finger and Yoda beside the words 'If my driving offends you F off'. Others read 'shit box certified' and 'caution – watch out for the idiot behind me'. Georgia said her neighbours and work colleagues never had an issue and found them 'funny'. She said: 'I once had an old man outside a supermarket standing reading them and chuckling. 'He said I had a good sense of humour.' But the smile was wiped off her face when they landed her in court facing a public order offence and up to six months in prison. She said: 'It wasn't a nice thing to go through. I feel that I was targeted because this same officer has pulled me over a few times. 'I always removed them when I was told to. I have made a complaint against a different officer in the past, but nothing happened so this time, I left it. 'I just want the police to leave me alone so I can go about my life because I do like to go for a night drive. More Trending 'It's the freedom that helps my mental health, but the police pull me over and it's happened so many times that they know me by my first name.' A Cheshire Police spokesman said: 'We can't comment on individual cases. 'However, we can reassure residents that all stop checks are conducted fairly, responsibly, with respect for people being searched and without unlawful discrimination. 'All checks are also conducted in line with the national guidance.' Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@ For more stories like this, check our news page. MORE: Teacher 'sexually abused student and snuck into school dance dressed as old woman' MORE: Man named Michael Myers charged with murder in West Virginia MORE: Warning to 1,800,000,000 Gmail users over sophisticated scam


Scottish Sun
21-05-2025
- Scottish Sun
Driver who faced six months' jail for VERY rude car bumper sticker slams cops after court case dropped
Scroll down to see what Georgia's neighbours and workmates think about the stickers on her car STICKY SITUATION Driver who faced six months' jail for VERY rude car bumper sticker slams cops after court case dropped Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A DRIVER hauled to court for having a 'Don't be a c***' bumper sticker has blasted cops for pulling her over. Georgia Venables, 29, put the X-rated sticker and dozens of others on her Peugeot 108 to 'try to give it a little personality'. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 5 Georgia Venables was taken to court over a sticker on her car reading: 'Don't be a c***' Credit: SWNS 5 Georgia faced a charge with a maximum six-month jail sentence but the case has been dropped Credit: SWNS However, she was stopped by a police officer who told her the C-word could cause offence. She faced a charge with a maximum six-month jail sentence and appeared in court in January. But now the case has been dropped. Georgia said: 'I am so relieved. 'I just want the police to leave me alone so I can go about my life.' The carer, of Handbridge, Cheshire, has been repeatedly stopped over the more than 40 risque stickers on her car. Georgia has removed them when asked by police — yet insists workmates and neighbours find them amusing. 'I never put them on to offend anyone,' she said. 'It gave my car a bit of personality and humour.' Cheshire Police said: 'All stop checks are conducted fairly, responsibly, with respect for people.' 'Freedom of speech,' rages veteran facing $100 fines over 'offensive' bumper sticker – HOA branded him 'obnoxious' 5 Georgia has been repeatedly stopped over the more than 40 risque stickers on her car 5 Georgia insists workmates and neighbours find her stickers amusing 5 Georgia has removed them when asked by police Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club.


The Sun
21-05-2025
- The Sun
Driver who faced six months' jail for VERY rude car bumper sticker slams cops after court case dropped
A DRIVER hauled to court for having a 'Don't be a c***' bumper sticker has blasted cops for pulling her over. Georgia Venables, 29, put the X-rated sticker and dozens of others on her Peugeot 108 to 'try to give it a little personality'. 5 5 However, she was stopped by a police officer who told her the C-word could cause offence. She faced a charge with a maximum six-month jail sentence and appeared in court in January. But now the case has been dropped. Georgia said: 'I am so relieved. 'I just want the police to leave me alone so I can go about my life.' The carer, of Handbridge, Cheshire, has been repeatedly stopped over the more than 40 risque stickers on her car. Georgia has removed them when asked by police — yet insists workmates and neighbours find them amusing. 'I never put them on to offend anyone,' she said. 'It gave my car a bit of personality and humour.' Cheshire Police said: 'All stop checks are conducted fairly, responsibly, with respect for people.' 'Freedom of speech,' rages veteran facing $100 fines over 'offensive' bumper sticker – HOA branded him 'obnoxious' 5 5 5


The Irish Sun
21-05-2025
- The Irish Sun
Driver who faced six months' jail for VERY rude car bumper sticker slams cops after court case dropped
A DRIVER hauled to court for having a 'Don't be a c***' bumper sticker has blasted cops for pulling her over. Georgia Venables, 29, put the X-rated sticker and dozens of others on her Peugeot 108 to 'try to give it a little personality'. 5 Georgia Venables was taken to court over a sticker on her car reading: 'Don't be a c***' Credit: SWNS 5 Georgia faced a charge with a maximum six-month jail sentence but the case has been dropped Credit: SWNS However, she was stopped by a police officer who told her the C-word could cause offence. She faced a charge with a maximum six-month jail sentence and appeared in court in January. But now the case has been dropped. Georgia said: 'I am so relieved. read more on motors 'I just want the police to leave me alone so I can go about my life.' The carer, of Handbridge, Cheshire, has been repeatedly stopped over the more than 40 risque stickers on her car. Georgia has removed them when asked by police — yet insists workmates and neighbours find them amusing. 'I never put them on to offend anyone,' she said. Most read in Motors 'It gave my car a bit of personality and humour.' Cheshire Police said: 'All stop checks are conducted fairly, responsibly, with respect for people.' 'Freedom of speech,' rages veteran facing $100 fines over 'offensive' bumper sticker – HOA branded him 'obnoxious' 5 Georgia has been repeatedly stopped over the more than 40 risque stickers on her car 5 Georgia insists workmates and neighbours find her stickers amusing 5 Georgia has removed them when asked by police Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club.


Scottish Sun
21-05-2025
- Scottish Sun
Woman hauled to court & faced jail over rude bumper sticker on her car… even though ‘everyone thinks it's funny'
She spent £80 customising her car with 40 stickers STICKY SITUATION Woman hauled to court & faced jail over rude bumper sticker on her car… even though 'everyone thinks it's funny' Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A WOMAN was shocked when she was hauled to court over her "offensive" car bumper sticker. Georgia Venables was pulled over by the police and charged for having a bumper sticker which read: "don't be a c***". Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Georgia Venables was pulled over by the police for her car sticker Credit: SWNS 3 She spent £80 customising her car with 40 stickers Credit: SWNS The 29-year-old placed the X-rated sticker on the back of her dark blue Peugeot 108 along with dozens of other stickers to customise it. However she was pulled over by a police officer earlier this year who stated the sticker bearing the word "c***" could cause "offence". She was summonsed to appear before Chester Magistrates' Court where she pleaded not guilty to displaying threatening/abusive writing/sign/visible representation likely to cause harassment/alarm/distress. She was released on unconditional bail and told she was due to stand trial on Thursday, May 29. However Georgia revealed the case has now been dropped, much to her relief. She said: "I was told that the Crown Prosecution Service dropped the case as they didn't think there was a realistic prospect of conviction. "I am so relieved. I've been stopped over a previous sticker in the past and the officer asked me to remove it - which I did. "But this time, I was stopped for no reason and told that I was going to be summoned to court. It was the same officer both times." Georgia, from Handbridge, Cheshire, has spent £80 customising her car with over 40 "rogue" stickers over the past two years including Donald Duck raising his middle finger. Others read "sh** box certified" and and image of Yoda next to the words "If my driving offends you F off". Georgia said: "I put them on as I liked how they looked - I never put them on to offend anyone. "It gave my car a bit of personality and humour." She has told how her neighbours and work colleagues never had an issue with them, branding it "funny". She said: "I once had an old man outside a supermarket standing reading them and chuckling. "He said I had a good sense of humour." Georgia said she has been pulled over regarding her stickers five times - each time it was because they included a swear word. But since her latest went to court she has revealed how the upcoming trial impacted her work as she had to inform HR. Georgia allegedly breached a public order offence which has a maximum sentence of six months imprisonment alongside an unlimited fine. She said: "It wasn't a nice thing to go through. I feel that I was targeted because this same officer has pulled me over a few times. "I always removed them when I was told too. "I have made a complaint against a different officer in the past, but nothing happened so this time, I left it. "I just want the police to leave me alone so I can go about my life because I do like to go for a night drive. "It's the freedom that helps my mental health, but the police pull me over and it's happened so many times that they know me by my first name. "From October to January, I was getting stopped twice a week but since I was put on bail for this court appearance, they haven't stopped me once which is I think is very strange. "I would like to thank people who have given me support but I just want to put it behind me now." A Cheshire Police spokesman said: "We can't comment on individual cases. "However we can reassure residents that all stop checks are conducted fairly, responsibly, with respect for people being searched and without unlawful discrimination. "All checks are also conducted in line with the national guidance." A Crown Prosecution Service spokesperson said: 'After a further review of the evidence we decided this case did not meet our threshold for prosecution and it was discontinued at an early stage.'