31-year-old admits being disorderly on licensed premises
A Douglas woman has been banned from entering bars, pubs and restaurants for a year after abusing a customer in a pub.
Kimberly Crellin, of Homefield Close, shouted derogatory insults at the man in The Manor on 23 October last year.
At Douglas Courthouse the 31-year-old admitted displaying disorderly behaviour on licensed premises; the offence was committed whilst she was on probation.
Magistrates ordered her to work with the probation service for an additional 12 months with a probation officer telling the court: “Her issues are longstanding. We can try and help Miss Crellin get back on track.”
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