A DRUNK Dunfermline man threatened to slash a doorman after being repeatedly stopped from entering a bar.
Colin Drummond, 56, of Alexandra Street, appeared for sentencing at Dunfermline Sheriff Court.
He admitted that on September 21 at the Brasshouse, Carnegie Drive, he shouted, swore, acted aggressively, repeatedly attempted to enter the premises and made a threat of violence.
Depute fiscal Lauren Pennycook said that at 12.50am Drummond tried to enter the bar but was turned away by door staff because he appeared to be drunk.
He made numerous attempts to get in and became aggressive after being repeatedly turned away.
He made a comment that he was “going to slash” one of the workers and was shouting and swearing.
There was a struggle and the door staff took Drummond to the ground where he was restrained with police being contacted.
The court was told that Drummond, a construction manager, could not the remember the incident because of the amount of alcohol he had consumed.
Sheriff Mark O’Hanlon fined him £640.
Source – Dunfermline Press