The presenters of BBC television motoring magazine show Arrested Adolescence sorry, I mean Top Gear, are in trouble again.

The tight – lipped, tight arsed community of killjoys who get off on complaining to the BBC about trivial things took exception to Jeremy and co-presenter James May enjoying a Gin and Tonic as they drove a pick up truck over the polar ice in a race to The North Pole against third presenter Richard (Hamster) Hammond who was driving a more traditional dog sled.

Now let’s make it quite clear Boggart Blog disapproves of drink driving and would not encourage it in any circumstances (I don’t know why I bother, some arse will still accuse us of encouraging drink drivers.)

The tight arse army have seen their complaint upheld after accusing Clarkson and May of irresponsible behaviour in drinking while driving even though the polar ice cap they were driving on was nowhere near a public road. Why single out the drinking tough, isn’t driving a pickup truck over pack ice to the North Pole irresponsible enough on its own? But let’s not forget they are consenting adults.

The trio were censured for glamorising alcohol abuse, encouraging drink driving and setting a bad example to the young. They were reminded it is not the first time they have behaved irresponsibly and set a bad example as their show is notorious for stunts like blowing up Skodas, trashing Toyotas and torching Vauxhalls.

Now what we want to know is how can those tricks be said to set a bad example to teenagers? Round here the little shits trash Jaguars, blow up Beemers and torch Audis.