World Men s Curling Championship in Calgary remains in COVID limbo
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Men s world curling championship in Calgary remains in COVID limbo
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A DRIVER who ploughed his car into a friend after his car was vandalised avoided jail on Monday. Humza Rashid, 22, struck student James Wood, 20, who was walking in Glasgow’s Yoker on April 19 2019 sending him flying into the air. Rashid drove at Mr Wood after a golf club and a beer bottle had been thrown at his Audi car smashing the windscreen. Mr Wood suffered bruising and pain to the left side of his body. Rashid, a first offender pleaded guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court to the assault to Mr Wood’s injury. Sheriff Lindsay Wood tagged Rashid for five months keeping him indoors between 9.30pm and 6am.
Lewis Irvine was snared with the blade in Glasgow’s Sandyhills last October. The 25-year-old plasterer went on to spit at constable Alan Prescott at a police station after his arrest. The offence took place two months after Irvine was released on licence from an earlier sentence. He pleaded guilty yesterday at Glasgow Sheriff Court to behaving in a threatening or abusive manner. The dad-of-one also admitted possession of a knife without reasonable excuse or authority and the assault on the officer. The court heard officers found Irvine arguing with three men at a block of flats on Balbeggie Street.