A woman spat in her neighbour’s face during the Covid pandemic.
Leeann Grant and the man had an argument in Garthamlock before the 26-year-old spat in his face.She appeared for sentencing at Glasgow Sheriff Court this week.
“She was placed on a community payback order in January. That appears to have provided her with support and has prevented any further offending. But the lawyer replied: “I don’t think that was her motivation. She had an argument with a neighbour which had been started by a friend earlier on.“A restriction of liberty order has caused problems in the past. She was locked in the house and was binge drinking. It made things more difficult.”
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