Oh, morning, guys.

I've just come out of the court.

Well, I didn't get into the court, really.

Erm, you know, Sherlock's little band of followers.

And they're playing monkeys, all these registered charities banding together to try and get us...

Well, I don't know what they're trying to do, really, but they're not succeeding.

Anyway, so, it was a non-payment of business rates, so I didn't even get into the court for that one.

Learning my building.

That one is under the limit for business rates.

And this one, in the bin, because we're a registered not-for-profit food bank and baby bank.

Thank you for wasting everybody's time this morning, Sherlock.

And for me to get it in right in that I don't need to pay zilch.

Erm, I think we're going to start compiling a costing sheet ready for when you get charged.

So that we can not just have the court fees and the victim surcharge, but we can also chase it up with a civil court case for you afterwards.

Because once we've got the charge, I can take you to court civilly.

And I believe small claims court is just under 10,000.

I might see.

We've got business insurance and perhaps we'll see.

If we get the court case and you get charged, which I think you're going to, because they're doing a lot of investigation and they are charging the one that kicked off on the pavement.

And to be honest, that was like a one-off.

They did it all week, but it was a one-off and you're doing it over a prolonged period of time with lots of evidence that you are documenting yourself in lots of transcripts and various other things.

So we should have a pretty good court case there even if we did take it for civil costs higher than 10,000.

I'm quite good in court.

I should have been a lawyer.

But I'm not.

I run a baby banking set.

