Moment idiotic anti-vaxxers who think they’re posting papers to Alan Shearer put them through the WRONG letterbox

THIS is the moment idiotic anti-vaxxers who thought they were posting “serve papers” on ex-footie star Alan Shearer pick the WRONG letterbox.

The former England captain and Newcastle United hero has urged Brits to get their boosters in a video promoted by the Premier League.


Moment idiotic anti-vaxxers who think they’re posting papers to Alan Shearer put them through the WRONG letterbox
Idiot anti-vaxxers who thought they were posting “serve papers” on Alan Shearer picked the WRONG letterbox
Moment idiotic anti-vaxxers who think they’re posting papers to Alan Shearer put them through the WRONG letterbox
The former England captain urged Brits to get their boosters in a video promoted by the Premier League

But the clip urging people to “protect ourselves and others” this Christmas enraged idiot antivaxxers, who launched a bid to “serve him” with papers.

Their pathetic attempt failed however, after the group – three men and one woman – picked the wrong house.

They posted their papers through the letter box of a property they mistakenly thought was his family home.

In the video, the group are seen gathered outside a gated house.

After pressing an electronic buzzer, one of them posts documents into an external letterbox.

It is unclear what the papers contained, but anti-vaccination protesters routinely share templates of supposed legal documents which they film themselves depositing.

The man who posted the documents says on the video: “Everyone is going to get this, every celebrity, sick of you.

“Just causing more trouble for us, lies, all lying.


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“That’s the truth in that letterbox there, in Alan Shearer’s f****** house.”

But a commenter on the group’s Facebook post suggested the property was not Shearer’s – with others confirming the group got it embarrassingly wrong.

Northumbria Police said it had no involvement in the incident.

Previous targets of anti-vaccination protestors’ supposed legal papers include hospitals and the broadcaster Jeremy Vine.

Lawyer Adam Wagner, a human rights expert and commentator on Covid legislation, poured scorn on the anti-vaccination protesters’ claims of using the law.

The Doughty Street barrister said: “It is difficult to overemphasise how spurious it all is.

“It is wrong and should not be indulged by anyone.

“This is so far down into the depths of legal fantasy, people should not be doing it, no-one should be sharing it.

“People who might genuinely have issues with vaccination should not be taken in by this.”

He said people who believed these documents had a basis in law might as well be “dressing up as Professor Dumbledore and saying magical spells”.


Moment idiotic anti-vaxxers who think they’re posting papers to Alan Shearer put them through the WRONG letterbox
Antivaxxers launched a bid to “serve Shearer” with papers