The Gold Coast Bulletin

’Idiot’ tradie pleads guilty to coward-punch birthday bash

- LEA EMERY

A TRADIE who coward-punched a security guard after spotting a friend being thrown out of his 21st birthday has escaped conviction.

Luke Anthony Billett hit the security guard from behind, put him in a headlock and continued to punch him at the Palm Beach Currumbin Sports Club about 10.30pm on July 30.

When CCTV footage of the fight was played to the Southport Magistrate­s Court on Friday, Billett said to himself: “You idiot.” A magistrate told the 21-year-old his parents must be “so proud”.

Billett (pictured) pleaded guilty to assault occasionin­g bodily harm while in company.

Magistrate Gary Finger fined Billett $1500 and ordered he pay $500 in compensati­on.

No conviction was recorded. “You acted like a thug, nothing more, nothing less,” Magistrate Finger said.

“(Your parents) paid no doubt for your 21st birthday party and hired out the club and here you are getting arrested by the police … Gee, they would have been proud of you.

“You have embarrasse­d them, you have embarrasse­d your family, you have embarrasse­d yourself.

“This man was attacked by you. It was a king-hit. You are lucky you are not here on something more serious.

“You act like a thug, you get treated like a thug.”

Police prosecutor Sergeant Dave Shelton said the bar had been hired out for Billett’s 21st birthday party.

A friend was being escorted out by security when Billett and his other friends saw him.

The group jumped the two security guards.

Sergeant Shelton said that during the fight Billett coward punched a security guard from behind and hit him a number of times.

The group then left and it took months for police to track down Billett, he said.

Defence lawyer Johnathan Nyst, of Nyst Legal, said that Billett was intoxicate­d at the party, had only a “vague” recollecti­on, and was incredibly remorseful.

He said Billett had completed an apprentice­ship in exhibition and events trades, but had to stop work after a back injury.

Magistrate Finger said: “He didn’t seem too impaired that night.”

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