Friday, May 10, 2013

Celtic fan Paul Hamill sentenced over sectarian abuse


A Celtic fan who subjected a police officer to sectarian abuse has been given a community payback order and told to carry out 80 hours unpaid work.
Paul Hamill was stopped from entering Celtic's Champions League home game against Spartak Moscow on 5 December as he was "severely intoxicated".
After being arrested he later swore and made sectarian remarks to an officer.
At Glasgow Sheriff Court, the 21-year-old, from East Kilbride, admitted abusive and threatening behaviour.

Celtic fan handed £600 fine for filming himself verbally abusing ex-Rangers star


A MAN who filmed himself shouting abuse at a former Scotland footballer has been fined £600.
Aaron Laing, 25, from Dundee shouted, swore and made abusive and sectarian comments to ex-goalkeeper Andy Goram on Saturday January 19 in Ladbrokes bookmakers in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire.
Laing was in a pub nearby when he learned that Mr Goram, a former Rangers footballer, was in the betting shop.
He entered the shop shouting at Mr Goram, using his mobile phone to film the incident. The footage was later uploaded to YouTube.
Laing was sentenced at Peterhead Sheriff Court after he pled guilty to threatening and abusive behaviour.
Vicki Lee Bell, football liaison prosecutor for the north of Scotland, said: "There is no place in a modern Scotland for behaviour motivated by prejudice, discrimination or bigotry of any kind.
"It is the right of everyone to go about their business without fear of humiliation, harassment or abuse.
"The Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service will continue to adopt a zero-tolerance approach to such offences and bring those who perpetrate such crimes to justice."

Celtic thug fined for sectarian abuse


By DANIEL CAW

A THUG who filmed himself shouting abuse at Rangers legend Andy Goram has been fined £600.

Aaron Laing, 25, swore and made sectarian comments to former goalkeeper Goram at a bookies in Peterhead in January.

The yob, from Dundee, was in a pub when he learned that Goram was in the nearby betting shop.

He entered the shop shouting at Goram and used his mobile phone to film the incident.

Laing was sentenced at Peterhead Sheriff Court after he pled guilty to threatening and abusive behaviour.

Vicki Lee Bell, football liaison prosecutor for the north of Scotland, said: “There is no place in a modern Scotland for behaviour motivated by prejudice, discrimination or bigotry of any kind.

“It is the right of everyone to go about their business without fear of humiliation, harassment or abuse.

“The Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service will continue to adopt a zero-tolerance approach to such offences and bring those who perpetrate such crimes to justice."

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/scottishnews/4892048/Aaron-Laing-fined-for-Andy-Goram-abuse.html#ixzz2StF9spfr

Celtic yob fined for offensive song

A DRUNKEN teenage Celtic yob was fined £500 for belting out... The Billy Boys.

David Louden, 19, sang the banned Rangers fans’ favourite twice on a train in front of shocked mums and children.

The lout, who has a Hoops ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ tattoo, gave a third chorus of the sectarian song after being bundled off the carriage by cops.

But Louden denied yelling the song as he went on trial at Paisley Sheriff Court — despite admitting he could remember nothing of the incident.

He said: “I’m a Celtic fan and I have been all my life. I was pretty drunk. I know deep down inside I would never sing that song.”

Two British Transport Police officers described hearing Louden, of Ardrossan, Ayrshire, sing the bigoted lyrics just yards away from them. And Sheriff David Pender found the lout guilty of breach of the peace.
Louden had earlier admitted resisting arrest during the incident between Johnstone and Paisley Gilmour Street stations in April 2011.

He spent nearly 40 days behind bars as he awaited trial.

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/scottishnews/4865681/Hoops-supporter-sang-banned-Gers-fan-chant.html#ixzz2StE0HVfs


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