One particular pirate prop was a must for David Waterman
as he organised a themed party for his daughter's birthday.
With cutlass-wielding youngsters running around in eye patches,
he thought, a Jolly Roger flag would add the perfect finishing
touch - and he duly hung the Skull and Crossbones from the
side of the family home.

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Unfortunately the local council didn't see the jolly side
and Mr Waterman has been threatened with prosecution unless
he removes the 5ft by 3ft banner.
Last night, the fireman and former soldier hit out at the
"disgraceful" waste of taxpayers' money.
While his daughter Madeleine's eighth birthday party went
off successfully, he is so angry at the council's pettiness
that he has decided to leave the flag in place on a point
of principle and pay the £95 administration fee to apply
for 'advertising consent' which would enable him to continue
flying it outside his home in Ashtead, Surrey.
A senior council officer has warned him it is unlikely to
be granted.
Father-of-four Mr Waterman, who works at Battersea fire station
in South London, said: "I find it ridiculous that the
council are fighting me over this.
"It's a £5 flag, not hurting anyone, and they're
probably spending hundreds of pounds of our cash getting me
to take it down. That could be spent on improving the local
area."
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