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LIST: Wild women behaving badly in Fraser Coast courts

Premium Content Subscriber only From twerking wildly in Maccas, attacking another woman at a bottle shop, to biting a security guard, here are five wild women who have faced court in recent times on the Fraser Coast. Teen sentenced for lashing out after wild twerking antics A woman s wild twerking caught the attention of police when they walked into a McDonald s restaurant and witnessed her out of control behaviour. Layla Cheyne North, 18, pleaded guilty to a number of charges when she appeared before Hervey Bay Magistrates Court, including public nuisance, wilful damage and assaulting and obstructing police.

Teen s post after Macca s twerk frenzy | Morning Bulletin

Teen s post after Macca s twerk frenzy

Teen s post after Macca s twerk frenzy | Sunshine Coast Daily

Premium Content Subscriber only A Queensland teenager charged for a twerking frenzy at a McDonald s restaurant during a drunken bender bragged about her antics on Facebook. Layla Cheyne North s troublemaking at the fast food joint in Dalby last year landed her with a court date for public nuisance but less than 24 hours later she was in hot water again. Layla Cheyne North has dodged a conviction. A day later, the 18-year-old was arrested for another disturbance outside a pub and turned on the officers while in custody. Even while awaiting her next court date, North bragged on social media when news of her antics were first published.

Teen sentenced for lashing out after wild twerking antics

Premium Content Subscriber only A woman s wild twerking caught the attention of police when they walked into a McDonald s restaurant and witnessed her out of control behaviour. Layla Cheyne North, 18, pleaded guilty to a number of charges when she appeared before Hervey Bay Magistrates Court, including public nuisance, wilful damage and assaulting and obstructing police. The court heard North was at Dalby McDonalds about 12.30am on November 20 when, in an intoxicated state, she performed a handstand at the entrance of the restaurant. She then began shaking her bottom , police prosecutor Sonia Edwards said, in a motion that is commonly known as twerking.

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