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David King, 30, of Sherbrooke Road, appeared from custody at Dunfermline Sheriff Court. He had admitted that on July 30, he breached bail conditions not to contact his former partner. He also admitted that on August 14, at Dunfermline police station, he acted aggressively, challenged officers to fight and made threats of violence repeatedly towards police officers. King further admitted that on a journey from Dunfermline to Falkirk police station, he threatened to spit in the face of a female police officer and said that he had coronavirus. Depute fiscal Alastair McDermid said that, at Dunfermline police station, King had shouted to officers: “Bring it on then. Get her out my cell. I’ve remembered your face and I’ll get you out on the street.”
Susan Anderson, 47, of Newton Crescent, appeared at Dunfermline Sheriff Court. She admitted that on November 14, at Queensferry Road, Rosyth, she drove having consumed excess alcohol. Her reading was 45 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, the limit being 22 microgrammes. Depute fiscal Alastair McDermid said Anderson was stopped by police at 9.45am. The officers could smell alcohol from her breath. Defence solicitor James Moncrieff said his client had been drinking the night before, consuming two bottles of Prosecco. “It was an error of judgement to drive,” he added. Sheriff Alastair Brown said: “She must have had a considerable amount of alcohol if this was her reading the next day.”