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Tank full of Santas gets stuck during festive pub crawl in Cornwall

Source: Sky News

By - Lauren Russel

Date - 24-12-2022

A tank full of Santas caused havoc in Cornwall after getting stuck down a lane and eventually having to be freed by police.

 

The armoured personnel carrier was filled with individuals on a pub crawl before it got wedged in the village of Angarrack, Cornwall.

Lee Gribble told Sky News that he saw the tank earlier in the day making its way through Helston town centre.

Fisherman Ian Jepson, who captured video footage of the festive traffic jam, told the BBC that the lane was blocked for about two hours.

"They shot past me singing and we later found them stuck where the lane narrows," he said.

"It was quite funny as they tried to free themselves."

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Devon and Cornwall Police were called to the scene at around 7.40pm on Thursday following reports that a vehicle had been damaged and no arrests have been made.

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Im guessing the reindeer went on strike when they saw this sleigh !  :) 

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2 hours ago, Rob Thompson said:

Im guessing the reindeer went on strike when they saw this sleigh !  :) 

Who do you think was driving the tank in the first place? :santa_grin:

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2 hours ago, Santa Johnny Boy said:

Who do you think was driving the tank in the first place? :santa_grin:

Good Lord, it wasnt you was it Johnny? :) 

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3 hours ago, Santa Johnny Boy said:

Who do you think was driving the tank in the first place? :santa_grin:

Whoever was driving I think its a case of way too much Eggnog :) 

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1 hour ago, Rob Thompson said:

Good Lord, it wasnt you was it Johnny? :) 

Not this time; but I have been known to pilot a streetcar... 🚎

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12 hours ago, Santa Johnny Boy said:

Not this time; but I have been known to pilot a streetcar... 🚎

Eggnog free I hope :) 

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42 minutes ago, Rob Thompson said:

Eggnog free I hope :) 

What? Free Eggnog? Where? I'm in!!! :drinks:

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23 minutes ago, Santa Johnny Boy said:

What? Free Eggnog? Where? I'm in!!! :drinks:

Im sure you are in and most of the Santa's on ClausNet too :) 

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On 3/6/2023 at 7:10 AM, Santa Johnny Boy said:

What? Free Eggnog? Where? I'm in!!! :drinks:

boom GIF

Did someone say free eggnog?!?

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I'm not impressed with their behavior. Not a good look.

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21 minutes ago, Grandpa Gus said:

I'm not impressed with their behavior. Not a good look.

I think most people will agree with you as do I :)

God only knows what damage it would do to the house roofs if it ever lands on one of those Christmas Eve :)  

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It seems to be a tradition in the British Ilse. to get really stupid and drunk and act a fool. Must be something with their history of the Christmas holiday.

 

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1 hour ago, Grandpa Gus said:

It seems to be a tradition in the British Ilse. to get really stupid and drunk and act a fool. Must be something with their history of the Christmas holiday.

 

No, its not the Christmas history, its way to much alcohol!

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On 9/1/2023 at 12:03 PM, Grandpa Gus said:

It seems to be a tradition in the British Ilse. to get really stupid and drunk and act a fool. Must be something with their history of the Christmas holiday.

 

Not just there but Ive seen news of these SC pub crawls in New York too. 

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1 hour ago, Santa Caras said:

Not just there but Ive seen news of these SC pub crawls in New York too. 

I imagine this sort of behaviour is common throughout the world. But hopefully without a Tank :) 

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