A man trying to repay a court cost of about 170,000 yen with 461 kg of coin



All court costspennyThe man who tried to pay with coins is said to be in the UK. It seems that the total weight of coins has reached 461 kg, but it seems that they carried them in a shopping cart.

Details are as below.
Birmingham Post - News - West Midlands News - Birmingham car clamper tries to pay £ 1,300 debt in pennies

Gary Southall, who lives in Birmingham, tried to return court costs in coins. It seems that they bought 1300 pounds (about 170,000 yen) of penny coins in the shopping cart. I tried to pay for the trademark court case concerning trademarks in January, but the shopping cart was unable to move unless it was only three people, refused to receive 461 kg of coins.

Plenty of penny coins stacked. It seems to be difficult to prepare as many as this.


Chris Neville of Trading Standards, a consumer protection group that refused to accept, said, "I try to pay as much as possible in a cumbersome way and it is very inconvenient to count 130 thousand penny coins and deposit them at the bank." In the sense that it is funny but it is stupid to say that Mr. Southall is to sue Mr. Southall.

in Note, Posted by darkhorse_log