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Drunk woman bit PC’S finger during arrest

30-year-old regrets assault on officer, court hears

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A drunk woman bit a police officer’s finger so hard that he had to “smack” her on the back of the head to make her let go. Victoria Olson had been out drinking in Canterbury when she came to the police’s attention after a report she was “having difficulty behaving” outside The Unicorn Inn in St Dunstans Street.

A court heard officers were sent to the location and saw the 30-year-old outside the pub shouting and swearing at people.

When PC Gary Neary approached her, she spotted him and then told him to f*** off and spat at him. After she was restrained and put in a police van, she then bit his finger. Olson, from the Canterbury area but of no fixed address,

was later charged with assault on an emergency worker and being drunk and disorderly. She admitted both offences when she appeared before magistrate­s in Medway on November 6.

Dylan Bradshaw, prosecutin­g, told the bench the incident happened on Saturday, October 7, at about 8pm.

He said: “A report came in as she was having difficulty behaving and drinking. When officers arrived she was shouting and swearing.

“She spotted the officers and told one to f*** off and then spat at him as she was being restrained.

“In the police van she was searched and she then bit the PC’S right finger. He had to smack her on the back of the head to free his finger.” The court also heard Olson had no recollecti­on of the events that happened that evening and regrets the situation.

She had heard from her former partner that day which is what had triggered her to start drinking Magistrate­s were told she had been in an abusive relationsh­ip for five years, but had now escaped from that situation, but in the process, had made herself homeless and had been sofa surfing since then on friends’ couches.

They were told she had been

drinking to blot out her problems and that she also suffered with mental health issues, including bipolar, and was currently claiming benefits including PIP (Personal Independen­ce Payment). Magistrate­s decided to place Olson on a 12-month community order which will see her attend 10 rehabilita­tion sessions with probation and complete a six-month alcohol

treatment requiremen­t. They also ordered she pay £100 compensati­on to PC Neary.

‘She spotted the officers and told one to f*** off and then spat at him...’

 ?? ?? Victoria Olson bit a police officer’s finger as she was being arrested following an evening in Canterbury
Victoria Olson bit a police officer’s finger as she was being arrested following an evening in Canterbury
 ?? ?? The Unicorn Inn, on St Dunstans Street
The Unicorn Inn, on St Dunstans Street

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