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Drunk Paisley's dad hits paramedics after falling into bus lane

Paisley's father punched and attempted to headbutt a paramedic who was helping him after he fell into a bus lane.

Kevin McGregor, 31, fell into the lane of a bus on June 16 and injured his face, but when paramedics came to his aid, he was abusive and aggressive. did.

McGregor tried to attack David O'Hara, a paramedic, by punching and headbutting him.

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Indicted Tracy Wright told Paisley Sheriff's Court that at the time of the accident and what happened on the Emme River, the Royal In the emergency ward at Alexandra Hospital, the corridors were "extremely busy" with "large numbers of patients and paramedics".

"He was asked to attend Nationwide Bank in Paisley after the suspect fell down a bus lane and suffered minor facial injuries.

"He was taken to hospital. During this time, the defendant became aggressive towards the ambulance staff and began yelling at the crowd inside the hospital: 'F**k off' and 'get to f**k'. 224} "Defendant said 'Do you want a square go?'

"McGregor was arrested and started yelling at the police: 'Take off these cuffs and we'll see what happens.'"

"Defendant also said, 'You stand for it, you bastard.

"He was taken to Greenock Police Station, but was so aggressive that he was not warned or charged." "I fully understand that his actions raise concerns in court."

McCusker added:

"He has always taken a straight and narrow path.

"He expressed remorse and told me he never thought he could act like this. Said, the effect of alcohol on some people is interesting.

"But since then he has made a decision to deal with his habits."

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ruling, Sheriff Suhkwinder Gill said: Hit him and headbutt him.

"This must have been terrifying for this gentleman who was just on the job." He ordered 130 hours of unpaid work to be done.