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Drug-fuelled thug exposed himself in Dundee centre before attacking police

Updated: June 26, 2021, 10:44 am © Steve Brown / DCT Media Police were called to Boots in Reform Street A one-legged lout, high on drugs, flashed police officers in Dundee city centre after glassing a man who owed him money. Terry Barr was locked up after admitting heroin and Valium-fuelled attacks between June and August last year. The 31-year-old exposed himself and shouted: “F ing look at this,” at police officers on Reform Street. City centre exposure Dundee Sheriff Court heard police were called out just before 1.40pm because Barr was lying on the ground inside Boots. Officers helped the agitated and intoxicated accused to his feet.

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NHS pay, bins, Scotland, Islamophobia and Covid

It says: “We’ll clap you but not pay you.” The insult of this pay offer deepens when other factors like the money squandered on consultants, some paid £6k a day, and the test and trace debacle, which is budgeted to cost £37 billion over two years, are taken into account. The government refused to run our test and trace through the health and local authority networks, despite constant calls from local government and health chiefs. When they did use these networks to implement the fantastic vaccination programme, it showed what it might have been. Sadly, the contrast between the funding provided to private companies to provide test and trace compared to the derisory pay submission for NHS staff proves the old Tory Thatcherite mantra of ‘private good, public bad’ still reigns.

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