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A 51-YEAR-OLD man who ignored a court ban on him being in contact with any child has been jailed. Tony Williamson had been invited to the home of a woman who had her 11-year-old there at the time. The woman was unaware of the court order preventing Williamson being in contact with youngsters. Williamson, of Norval Place, Rosyth, appeared in the dock at Dunfermline Sheriff Court. He admitted that having been placed on bail on October 19 with the condition not to have contact with any child under the age of 16 he breached this on January 15 at an address in Dunfermline, when he was in contact with a child.
Workers were shouted at by James Debrou, who lives right next to the testing site. He became irate when told he would have to make a booking online and could not just turn up and demand one. He acted aggressively, refused to leave, ignored social-distancing and shouted in the faces of test centre workers. Debrou, 56, who lives in Leys Park Road where the test centre is located in a car park, appeared for sentencing at Dunfermline Sheriff Court. He admitted previously that on December 6, at Leys Park Road, he attended on two occasions at the COVID testing centre there, shouted, swore, acted in an aggressive manner, refused to leave the site, demanded to be tested for COVID-19 without adhering to the appointment protocols, did not adhere to social-distancing guidelines and shouted in the face of COVID testers working there.
AN EIGHT-YEAR-OLD child was left on her own in an insecure property with no food and no heating. The woman who should have been looking after her had gone out to a pub after already consuming two bottles of whisky, Dunfermline Sheriff Court heard. In the dock was 40-year-old Kareen Moran, of West Park, Lochgelly. She admitted that on March 13, at an address in Cowdenbeath, having responsibilities for a child, she wilfully neglected the child by leaving her overnight in an insecure property with no food or heating. Depute fiscal Azrah Yousaf said that at 9.20am, the child had made a 999 call to police.