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Highland woman admits bus stop threatening behaviour


By Alan Shields

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Inverness Justice Centre.
Inverness Justice Centre.

A Highland woman has admitted pulling down her trousers in public and shouting and swearing during an outburst at a bus stop.

Hilary Hunt (67) admitted carrying out the threatening and abusive behaviour when she appeared at Inverness Sheriff Court.

The incident took place at Farraline Park Bus Station on October 29, 2021, according to court papers.

Hunt, of East Daviot, also admitted assaulting a police officer on the same day at Burnett Road police station by kicking her on the body.

She also admitted culpably and reckless spitting in the presence of another police officer.

Sentence was deferred until February 20 for the production of reports.


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