42-year-old admits being drunk and disorderly
A St Johns woman has been advised not to drink alcohol after a drunken incident, and subsequent ‘tussle’ with police, saw her sustain a knee-injury.
Mandy Louise Killey, of Tynwald Close, admitted being drunk and disorderly and resisting a police officer in execution of their duty during an appearance at Douglas Courthouse.
The 42-year-old was arrested in the car park, at Campion Court in Peel, just after 8.30pm on 15 September.
She’d gone to the home of her ex-partner but wasn’t welcome – by the time officers arrived she was shouting and swearing and, as she was being arrested, she kicked a police sergeant in the leg.
Killey’s advocate told the court his client had come off worse after suffering a ‘very significant’ injury which required surgery, off-Island hospital treatment and the possibility of a new kneecap.
“She does feel a sense of shame and embarrassment,” he told the court: “Things have escalated out of control.”
Fining Killey £600, and ordering her to pay prosecution costs of £50, Deputy High Bailiff Rachael Braidwood told her: “You’ve been shouting obscenities for all to hear – it’s unacceptable behaviour.
“You have very much come out the worse – perhaps you shouldn’t drink at all.”
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