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13th Sep 2016

Piers Morgan savaged a new £5 note with his teeth and people want to know if it’s a crime

It's not strong enough to withstand the bite of Piers Morgan...

Ben Kenyon

Britain’s brand new £5 notes have landed and everyone is very excited.

The brand spanking new fivers are supposedly cleaner, stronger and safer than its predecessor.

So obviously the first thing everyone’s doing when they get their hands on them is trying to fuck them up by any means possible.

Let’s face it – we want to know just how tough they are compared to the old fashioned ones.

That goes for journalist Piers Morgan who seemed pretty keen to test the durability of the new notes live on Good Morning Britain.

He was tasked with sticking one of the new plastic notes through a washing machine to see what happened…but before he even got there he couldn’t resist destroying one.

https://youtu.be/nNSDtWWSVws

Celebrity Arsenal fan Morgan tried ripping the note with his hands but when that failed he sank his teeth into it, triumphantly tearing it up much to the dismay of his co-hosts.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymrKxu3tT0Q

Morgan destroying money left, right and centre got people wondering whether it was actually illegal.

Certainly Sir Alan Sugar was asking questions…

As was everyone else on Twitter who was watching the show…

https://twitter.com/bradp94/status/775577735330693122?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

https://twitter.com/herrgorman/status/775620784828145664?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

The Bank of England says that ‘Under the Currency & Banknotes Act 1928 it is illegal to deface our banknotes (by printing, writing or impressing upon them words, letters or figures, etc.), although the question of whether or not to prosecute in individual cases is up to the police and the courts.’

Morgan had this response though…

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