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Drunk Rosyth Dockyard worker brought to halt on M90 by HGV

The lorry driver blocked Rafal Pawelkiewicz, who was heavily-intoxicated after a drinking session in Edinburgh. The Rosyth Dockyard worker had gone there for a date but when the woman did not turn up, he began boozing before driving back to West Fife. Pawelkiewicz, 42, of Hilton Road, Rosyth, appeared in the dock at Dunfermline Sheriff Court, accompanied by a translator. He admitted that on January 31, on the M90 at Halbeath Junction, he drove a car having consumed excess alcohol. His reading was 130 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 miililitres of breath, the legal limit being 22 microgrammes. Depute fiscal Laura McManus said the incident took place at 8.15pm.

Rosyth man banned from seeing children is jailed

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.

Dunfermline shop incident: Man in court after climbing onto roof

A 21-YEAR-OLD man caused a disturbance at the home of his former partner. Then, after leaving, he headbutted a door and climbed onto the roof of an adjacent shop where he continued to shout to his ex-girlfriend. Callum Nicholson, 21, of North Street, Lochgelly, appeared in the dock at Dunfermline Sheriff Court. He admitted that on January 17, at Mercer Place, Dunfermline, he refused to leave when asked to do so by his former partner, shouted at her repeatedly, struck a door repeatedly, struck his head repeatedly on a door, damaging it, climbed onto a rooftop, struck a window repeatedly, acted aggressively, shouted, swore, and made offensive comments towards police officers.

Man assaulted police officer in fracas at Dunfermline takeaway

Man assaulted police officer in fracas at Dunfermline takeaway Staff at the shop held Sean Reddington on the ground until officers arrived. He was heavily drunk and became aggressive after being told he could not buy more alcohol. A guilty plea was submitted by Reddington, 24, of Gordon Street, Lochgelly, at Dunfermline Sheriff Court. He admitted that on May 6 at Inchkeith Drive, Dunfermline, he assaulted a police officer by kicking him on the body. He acted in a racially aggravated manner by shouting racially offensive names at two men there. Depute fiscal Laura McManus said the incident happened at Raja Brothers takeaway at 10.45pm.

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