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Petrol station cashier tells armed robber she's TOO BUSY to deal with him
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23 October 2007
With the odds so heavily in his favour the gunman must have thought the next few seconds would be a breeze. He had not, however, allowed for the formidable Linda Faulkner.
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Linda Faulkner said it was her British duty to not allow men with guns bully her
Instead of surrendering the £15 cash from her till, the 51-year-old turned to the raider and told him she was too busy to deal with him.
"I just got on with it," she said. "British people don't stop work just because someone is trying to bully us with guns."
Yesterday David Collinson, 42, was beginning a seven-year jail sentence after he was convicted of robbery at Gloucester Crown Court.
Judge Martin Picton paid tribute to Miss Faulkner with a £200 court award and told her she had shown ' remarkable courage' in standing up to the armed raider.
Jurors heard that Collinson walked into the petrol station in Cheltenham at around 8pm on February 12 and put a chocolate bar on the counter in front of cashier Hayley Holder.
Robber: David Collinson was jailed for seven years
But instead of pulling out his wallet to pay he produced a red drawstring bag, told her he had a gun and ordered her to fill the bag with money.
Brendon Moorhouse, prosecuting, said: "He then placed down what appeared to be a gun.
"Miss Holder started to do what he told her and put the notes from the till into the bag. Then when he pointed the gun at her, she started to put £1 and £2 coins into the bag. He added, 'The other till as well', pointing to Linda Faulkner's till."
But when Miss Holder went over to her colleague, Miss Faulkner flatly refused to put her till money in the red bag.
Miss Faulkner, a mother of one, said: "Hayley came over to me with this red bag and said, 'You've got to put money into it'.
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Linda Faulkner outside petrol Tesco store where she stood up to armed robber David Collinson
"I said, 'Whatever for?' She said, 'Because there's a man with a gun'. I said, 'I'm sorry, he'll have to wait, because I'm busy'. At the same time I thought I'd better press the panic button. I just carried on serving and ignored the man. I was just absolutely numb.
"The man was wearing a blue baseball cap and he had big Rosemary West-style glasses on.
"He was just stood there waiting. Then I felt someone behind me, touching me. He grabbed the red bag that was still there.
"I said, 'You can't take it. You can't have it'. He said, 'Oh yes, I can'. I let him have the bag, because I wasn't sure if the gun he had was real or not."
Miss Faulkner, who worked at the store for four years, said: "It was very stressful looking back and I've since left the job.
"I was going to thump him, but I thought twice because it may well have been a real gun. Anyone that knows me, knows that I would."
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Shopper Kevin Downes witnessed Collinson escape through a fence
Collinson, who it later turned out was carrying an airgun, escaped on foot with £500 in cash but he was followed by shopper Kevin Downes who saw him disappear through a hole in a fence.
It later emerged Collinson had a string of previous convictions beginning with a robbery plot in 1983. He also had convictions for burglary, theft and handling stolen goods.
The judge made identical awards of £200 to Miss Holder, Mr Downes and fellow shopper Lisa Horsfall, who calmly noted Collinson's identifying features.
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Brave Linda Faulkner(right) has not been put off work by the armed robbery
Judge Picton said: "All four of them showed quite remarkable bravery in the circumstances.
"The effect this had on them was clear in the emotion they showed once they stepped down from the witness box."
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