IRD drove me to this
By STACEY WOOD
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The Dominion Post
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TAXBREAK: David Theobald said he was prepared to accept the consequences after driving his car into an IRD building. http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/crime/2765123/Boarders-not-told-of-risk -
A taxman driven around the bend by continuing work woes drove his car through the building where he had worked for 25 years.
David Jerrold Theobald, 47, drove his Mazda 626 through
the foyer of the Christchurch Inland Revenue building on Cashel St at
6.30am on Saturday after a three-year employment dispute.
He crashed through two sets of glass doors and smashed a third on the other side of the foyer before coming to a stop.
Mr Theobald said he had gone to great lengths to avoid risk to any staff.
"I
checked with the cleaners the night before to make sure no-one would be
in the building. I drove right up to the doors, looked both ways, then
slowly pushed forward till the doors broke."
Mr Theobald
said he was fed up with what he saw as concealment of workplace
bullying and incompetent management at Inland Revenue.
"This
has been going on for three years, and now I've got four official
information requests in with them and they're making that as onerous as
possible ... This was just a way to make a gesture."
He
also wanted to highlight how easy it would be for someone with
terrorist intentions to ramraid the building with a truck full of
explosives. "It's just another 9/11 waiting to happen."
Mr
Theobald is a fixture of the Christchurch music scene. He is known as
Mick Elborado when he plays with his band The Axemen and in other
groups.
He appeared in Christchurch District Court
yesterday charged with intentional damage and reckless driving and was
remanded on bail till August 31.
He told The Dominion Post he had not decided how he would plead, but was prepared to accept the consequences of his actions.
Inland
Revenue would not comment on the incident as it was before the court,
but Mr Theobald has received a letter from human resources head Patrick
Crawford.
In it, Mr Crawford said: "Information has come to
my attention which indicates that you may have intentionally driven a
car through Inland Revenue's Christchurch building ... I am concerned
that your conduct may be inconsistent with the Code of Conduct."
Mr Theobald could face up to seven years in prison if found guilty of criminal damage.
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