'˜I'm going to court for having a p*ss!'
David Semple, 42, of Leckagh Drive, admitted charges of indecent and disorderly behaviour at Church Street and Queen Street on August 12-13 last.
District Judge Oonagh Mullan said defendant’s attitude towards police was not acceptable and she was giving him his last warning.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdThe court heard that at 10.30pm on August 12 police at Church Street saw the defendant standing outside a food business urinating.
A PPS lawyer said the street was busy at the time with pedestrians and police approached the defendant, who smelled strongly of intoxicating liquor. He told police: “I’m going to court for having a p***”.
Counsel said at 12.50am police again saw Semple arguing with door staff outside at casino in Queen Street. She said he refused to calm down and tried to push past to get inside. He was told to go home but replied he was “f****n going nowhere.”
The barrister said defendant continued with his abusive behaviour at a hot food carryout when prevented by staff from entering.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdPleading for leniency, a defence barrister admitted it as an “unsavoury” incident, but claimed the defendant’s character had changed.
He added that Semple had too much alcohol taken on this occasion, and had made a nuisance of himself in front of people who were simply going about their business.