Former community care minister Stephen Ladyman had a close encounter with an Asbo last weekend.
Ladyman was appearing on BBC’s Top Gear TV programme, where presenter Jeremy Clarkson tested a new Ford that he nicknamed the “Asbo” because of its “chavtastic” qualities.
Ladyman’s own performance – viewers saw him spinning his Suzuki off a test track at 80mph – suggested there might be a bit of boy racer in him.
Asbo drive leaves Ladyman in a spin
November 30, 2005 in Workforce, Youth justice
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