Derry Court
A judge at Derry Magistrate's Court has said that spitting at police officers has become 'all too common'.
The comments came in the case of Anthony Martin Bradley (50) of Barnewall Place in Derry who admitted charges of assault on police and disorderly behaviour on June 28.
The court heard police responded to a report of a drunk male and found the defendant 'shouting and swearing'.
He was warned on several occasions to stop but continued and was arrested.
While being taken into custody he tried to spit at officers and eventually spat none officer.
READ NEXT: Elderly resident highlights scrambler misery following police seizure in Derry
District Judge Ted Magill said this sort of behaviour was 'utterly unacceptable'.
He said that during the pandemic spitting carried an immediate custodial sentence and still was very serious as it carried the risk of infection.
He told Bradley he had come 'very close to jail' but it was in his favour he had apologised.
Bradley was sentenced to 3 months in prison suspended 2 years.
Subscribe or register today to discover more from DonegalLive.ie
Buy the e-paper of the Donegal Democrat, Donegal People's Press, Donegal Post and Inish Times here for instant access to Donegal's premier news titles.
Keep up with the latest news from Donegal with our daily newsletter featuring the most important stories of the day delivered to your inbox every evening at 5pm.