Police chauffeured them back to the store so they could pay their outstanding $12.
In court, both Adams Barratt and Attard pleaded guilty to a charge of unauthorised dealing with shop goods.
Their lawyer explained their behaviour had been the result of “drunken foolishness” and sought good behaviour bonds and that no convictions be recorded.
Attard was ordered to commit to a $300 six-month good behaviour bond and Adams Barratt was ordered to commit to a $500 nine-month good behaviour bond.
No convictions were recorded.
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