A Dublin man refused to wear clothes in court after his emotional support cat went missing during a traffic stop arrest. He was charged with Road Traffic Act offences and remanded in custody.
A Dublin man appeared in court completely nude and refused to wear clothes after his "emotional support" cat went missing during a traffic stop arrest.
She remanded him in custody with consent to €200 bail, directed medical attention and asked gardai to find out what happened to his cat, Oliver. Garda Eva Mahedy said the accused made no reply to the charge at Finglas station, where he was offered bail but refused to sign his bond."I don't see his wallet on him today," the judge remarked, at which Mr Davis interjected, "You don't see fucking anything".
The court heard a doctor attended him in the Garda station and gave him advice, but the accused claimed he was seen by someone who did not speak "fucking English". He said he was stressed because his emotional support animal was missing.
Dublin Man Court Nude Emotional Support Cat Missing Traffic Stop Arrest Road Traffic Act Remanded In Custody
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