- Anthony Hutchinson posted videos from his community service on Facebook
- 25-year-old spared jail after leading police on 130mph chase through Dorset
- Video footage also shows him wearing robes and mocking priest in a church
Video footage has emerged of a man using a leaf blower naked in a graveyard and mocking a priest while on community service.
Anthony Hutchinson was spared jail and ordered to carry out community service in June after leading police on a 130mph chase through Dorset in April this year.
One clip shows the 25-year-old wearing a priest’s robes and addressing the camera while another appears to show him in the graveyard with his trousers around his ankles.
Anthony Hutchinson (pictured outside court in June), was spared jail and ordered to carry out community service in June after leading police on a 130mph chase through Dorset
Video footage appears to show Hutchinson naked in the graveyard while using a leafblower
He posted videos on social media wearing a priest’s robes while addressing the camera
A judge at Bournemouth Crown Court ordered Hutchinson to do 120 hours of unpaid work on the community payback scheme as part of a sentence for dangerous driving and driving while disqualified.
A series of videos and photos on social media show Hutchinson larking around with his fellow probation workers.
He captions one: ‘Mine and Charlies last day on community service together. been emotional bro. Hope you commit some crime soon so we can be together again haha [sic]’
Probation workers’ union NAPO said Working Links, the company in charge of the scheme, was ‘unfit for purpose’.
Working Links said it was an isolated incident and a supervisor has since been sacked.
A series of videos and photos on social media show Hutchinson larking around with his fellow probation workers
The 25-year-old uploaded photographs of himself wearing a priest’s robes in a church
A judge at Bournemouth Crown Court ordered Hutchinson to do 120 hours of unpaid work on the community payback scheme as part of a sentence for dangerous driving and driving while disqualified
Working Links said the video was an isolated incident and a supervisor has since been sacked. Pictured, Hutchinson with his fellow workers
Ian Lawrence, general secretary of NAPO, told the BBC : ‘You couldn’t really make that story up if you wanted to. It actually speaks volumes for the level of supervision, or non supervision in this case.
‘We’ve been warning Working Links for a while that the way in which they are conducting unpaid work is not fit for purpose.’
A Working Links spokesman told the BBC: ‘The event was an isolated incident and we are confident we are delivering quality services across our CRCs.’
MailOnline has contacted NAPO and Working Links.