The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Drunken patient shouted racist remarks to dental hospital staff

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A drunk patient with a chronic fear of the dentist made racist remarks during a vodka-fuelled tirade at Dundee Dental Hospital.

Scott Wilson, from Fife, used a string of racial slurs while in the reception area of the hospital, based at Dundee University, in November.

Wilson sank a quarter bottle of vodka to calm his nerves ahead of an appointmen­t.

But he ended up in handcuffs after staff became alarmed by his abusive behaviour.

Wilson, 52, was described as “aggressive” by two staff members who witnessed him shouting racist remarks.

Depute fiscal Isobel Vincent told Dundee Sheriff Court: “They (staff) were shocked by the comments and police were then contacted.”

Wilson, of Upper Dalgairn, Cupar, pled guilty to behaving in a threatenin­g or abusive manner by repeatedly making racial remarks on a journey from the Dundee Dental Hospital, on Park Place, to police headquarte­rs on West Bell Street on November 26.

Defence solicitor Lee Qumsieh said Wilson had become “isolated socially” following the death of his partner in 2014.

He said that Wilson fell foul of mixing dihydrocod­eine, a painkiller prescribed as a result of a workplace injury, with alcohol before the appointmen­t.

“Mr Wilson has a chronic fear of dentists and was extremely apprehensi­ve,” Mr Qumsieh added.

The solicitor added that Wilson has taken steps to reduce his alcohol consumptio­n.

Before fining Wilson £235, Sheriff John Rafferty said: “Using comments like this seriously diminishes you.”

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