A tourist has been placed on the sex offenders register after molesting a woman at a Dundee hotel.
Drunken troublemaker David Morgan groped his victim’s breast as he was being thrown out of the Queen’s Hotel on Nethergate on May 12, last year.
Outside the venue, the Welshman attacked police officer Nathan Leslie by trying to strike him on the head.
And he added to his troubles at the charge bar at Bell Street police headquarters, when he shouted and swore at several officers.
He then threatened to expose his penis, before being placed in a cell.
Offending continued in Edinburgh
Dundee Sheriff Court heard that after leaving the city Morgan travelled to Edinburgh, where he carried out further criminal activities.
He admitted acting in a threatening and abusive manner at a pub in the capital, metres away from Waverly train station.
The 61-year-old shouted and swore at staff at the Brewhemia bar, struck a glass tumbler against the bar and spat on the floor.
The court heard Morgan then carried out another police assault, this time trying to punch PC Mathew Caird on the head.
This all took place around 48 hours after the Dundee incident, on May 14.
Morgan, of Radnor Drive, Knighton, Pows, Wales, admitted a string of offences across Scotland over the two-day period.
Sheriff Charles Lugton deferred sentence until April, but added Morgan to the sexual offences register in the meantime.
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