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Staff at Kings Kebab & Pizza in Lowestoft were subjected to racist abuse by Burlingham regularly
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A man who harassed his neighbour and hurled racist abuse towards staff at a nearby kebab shop was spared prison after revealing he has 17 children who depend on him.
Robert Burlingham, 54, of London Road South, Lowestoft, was sentenced at Great Yarmouth Magistrates Court on January 6 over two incidents of racially aggravated intentional harassment on June 5 and June 9, 2020.
He pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing.
Stacie Cossey, prosecuting, said: On June 9, at 4.45pm, Mr Burlingham s neighbour called the police claiming he was swearing and being verbally abusive while standing on the steps of the Kings Kebab shop on Lowestoft Road South.