A man who licked a police officer after being arrested for threatening to spit on other officers who were trying to assist him has been jailed.
Sam Waldron, 25, of The Hazels, Dundee, was locked up for nine months by Sheriff Tom Hughes.
Waldron admitted that on November 12 last year, on the Dundee Safe Zone Bus at Lidl Car Park in South Ward Road, he behaved in a threatening or abusive manner likely to cause fear or alarm, shouted and swore and uttered threats of violence and threatened to spit at PCs Paul Scott and Hamish Fenton, while he was on bail.
He further admitted that at Police HQ in Bell Street, he assaulted Sergeant Douglas Fisher by licking him on the body, while on bail.
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