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Bicester
Armed reponse to fancy dress
Kevin Oakes
Kevin Oakes

A party goer dressed as a chainsaw- wielding murderer believes police had a "sense of humour failure" after the force scrambled a helicopter and armed cops to collar him.

Kevin Oakes, of Willow Drive, Bicester, donned a costume to mimic the character Leatherface from the horror movie Texas Chainsaw Massacre for a fancy dress do on Friday.

But the 20-year-old property manager thinks the police response was over the top after they slapped him on the wrist for carrying a chainsaw and wearing a blood stained T-shirt in the street.

Mr Oakes was stopped at around 5.45pm after worried residents dialled 999 because of his convincing outfit and prop.

He said: "The whole thing is a bit of a joke. It was obvious what I was doing. Anyone could see that.

"Even kids in the street said how good they thought the costume was."

Mr Oakes had popped into the Mustang pub for a drink before heading along Churchill Road in Bicester to get to the party.

He said: "I was a bit early and thought I would drop into the pub for a drink, so I would not arrive before anyone else.

"I then got a call to tell me not to arrive until a bit later and so went home to work on my costume a bit more.

"I thought it would look good with a bit more blood on it."

Mr Oakes insisted the chain from the saw had been removed and he had only tested it out in his garden before heading to the party.

He said: "I saw the helicopter hovering quite low above me and thought they were just looking and laughing.

"But when the police stopped me they certainly weren't laughing. In fact, I think they had a bit of a sense of humour failure to be honest."

An armed response car, one marked and two unmarked police cars, as well as a riot van and the helicopter swooped, according to Mr Oakes.

The bemused party-goer was then told to put his weapon on the ground.

Police did not point a gun at Mr Oakes and he was not arrested, but still feels the response was over the top.

Officers did not see the funny side and told him to take off the mask and put the chainsaw, as well as the T-shirt, in a bag.

He added: "Surely they could not arrest me for wearing a grubby T-shirt?!"

Police spokesman Toby Shergold said the force received calls from concerned residents who had seen a man with a "running chainsaw" in the street and insisted the response was "proportionate".

He said: "The helicopter is used in such circumstances because suspicious people can be traced more quickly and we can quickly assess how dangerous a situation is before putting officers on the ground at risk.

"Once our officers made contact with the man they quickly became aware he did not pose any threat. But he was told about the reaction he had provoked in local people and we insisted he cover up his costume and turn off the chainsaw."

9:18am Tuesday 29th April 2008

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Posted by: Jade, Oxford on 10:04am Tue 29 Apr 08
Imagine if this was a real case and they didnt take it seriously someone would have gotten hurt. They can't afford to take the risk, and anything that involves a weapon such as a chainsaw would involve the armed response. I don't really know what this guy is trying to say, the Police were just doing their job. They can't win they get criticised for doing their job and criticised for not doing their job.
Posted by: Joe, Marston Road on 10:43am Tue 29 Apr 08
Irresponsible at the least.

Taxpayers money wasted.

I understand that nothing can be taken for granted but this individual should pay for the expense involved.

I hope the idiot is made to pay!

He must have at least two brain cells; Perhaps not with these antics.

Bicester in breeding perhaps may explain?
Posted by: cctv, crapsville on 10:54am Tue 29 Apr 08
BIG BRO GETTING THINGS WRONG !! CATCH THE MOTORIST FOR YOUR INCOME!!
Posted by: Steve, Oxford on 11:10am Tue 29 Apr 08
What a tool!
Posted by: cctv, crapsville on 11:24am Tue 29 Apr 08
Steve wrote:
What a tool!
maybe he was making a point ,cctv is good in some respects but to catch law abinding motorist and fine them ,when they commit such trivial things is not right?
Posted by: driver, oxford on 11:28am Tue 29 Apr 08
HEY I WAS ENJOYING THE BUILDINGS !! BUS BUS BUS OXFORD !!
Posted by: old geezer, reality on 12:25pm Tue 29 Apr 08
Rather than criticising the police, he should be apologising both to them for the entirely predictable waste of their time, and to the people he alarmed - again, stupidly and predictably.

Yes, go to the party and have fun - but don't go out in public like that. Grow up, Kevin!
Posted by: Rachael, Witney on 2:01pm Tue 29 Apr 08
What an idiot this man is. The Police acted in the correct manner he was lucky that he was not arrested as he obviously caused alarm and distress to Bicester residents.
Posted by: Bob on 3:20pm Tue 29 Apr 08
and just how was the chainsaw "Running in the street"
Posted by: alan page on 4:03pm Tue 29 Apr 08
The same thing happened to me when I went to a fancy dress party dressed as Rambo.

Tooled myself up with a couple of dummy machine guns, slung some blank cartridges around my chest and shoved a machete down the side of my trousers.

I mean what is the world coming to!!
Posted by: Liz Crangham on 4:07pm Tue 29 Apr 08
Couldn't agree more. My dad got picked up wearing nothing but a souwester.

I mean all he was doing was giving sweets to kids.

Big brother doesnt come into it.
Posted by: Joe, Marston Road on 4:51pm Tue 29 Apr 08
alan page wrote:
The same thing happened to me when I went to a fancy dress party dressed as Rambo. Tooled myself up with a couple of dummy machine guns, slung some blank cartridges around my chest and shoved a machete down the side of my trousers. I mean what is the world coming to!!
alan,

I can imagine the sight; wonderful!

Just wondering though, with all the
additions to your normal get up; hopefully with latex underwear.

Where did you keep your 'glowstick'?
Posted by: alan page on 5:26pm Tue 29 Apr 08
Joe wrote:
alan page wrote: The same thing happened to me when I went to a fancy dress party dressed as Rambo. Tooled myself up with a couple of dummy machine guns, slung some blank cartridges around my chest and shoved a machete down the side of my trousers. I mean what is the world coming to!!
alan, I can imagine the sight; wonderful! Just wondering though, with all the additions to your normal get up; hopefully with latex underwear. Where did you keep your 'glowstick'?
Oh I kept that lodged up some druggies arse!!

Not that they noticed of course.
Posted by: Steven Green, Abingdon on 10:50pm Wed 30 Apr 08
I see this story has made it into the Urban Legends pages at snopes.com: http://www.snopes.co
m/humor/follies/chai
nsaw.asp
Posted by: pol x, UK on 1:29pm Thu 1 May 08
To all the yahoos insisting he shoulsd have to pay for the helicopter and armed response units that were called out, I say RUBBISH.

Send a police car around and from a distance ask the bloke what's going on.

Simple old fashioned RATIONAL policing.

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