Bazza gonna sue the gay lad in the OP
“That geezer who jumped on the table, he has upset me,” Hearn told the Sportsman. “I also feel sorry for the project that he claims to represent. He did it more harm than good. But my overriding consideration is that all those people bought a ticket and had their evening spoiled. So I am going to write to the people that missed out and offer to support them, on a no-win, no-fee basis.
And I am going to suggest they all join me in taking civil action against that young man for the cost incurred in their ticket, their travel, their food. I don’t think people should take the mick, thinking that the poor old punter can just get treated like it just doesn’t matter. I want to send a message out to anyone else who wants to try it – we will do you as well.
It will be the small claims court and there will be an awful lot of people going,” he said. “On that night when he decided to invade our property, he effectively stole money from those people. Whether he is on a good cause or bad cause, it is nothing to do with it. I sell a million tickets a year across all my sporting events. I cannot stop what this world is turning into, but all I can say is: ‘If you mess around with my events, this is what you can expect. I am not rolling over’.
I want people to know that someone is watching their back. And if you have paid money to be entertained and someone has stopped that from happening, I want you to get your money back.”
Barry Hearn, the owner of World Snooker, is ready to fund legal action on behalf of the 400 fans who were affected by Just Stop Oil protester Edred Whittingham on Monday night.
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