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Thug smashed up car while three terrified children cowered inside

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An Angus man who smashed up a car while three terrified children cowered inside has avoided a prison sentence.

Philip Ramshaw, who has a “significan­t” criminal record, pounced on the bonnet of the red Vauxhall Vectra and smashed its windscreen.

The 34-year-old, whose actions were described as “moronic,” had been drinking at a wake for a lost friend earlier that day.

Forfar Sheriff Court heard that there had been an ongoing row about who owned the vehicle.

Ramshaw, of Bank Street, Brechin, pled guilty to culpably and recklessly jumping on the car in East Mill Road on July 29 2020.

Sheriff Robert More told Ramshaw: “The fact that there were children in the car at the time is a significan­t aggravatin­g factor in this case.

“Your conduct was fairly moronic. The custody threshold has certainly been crossed but I believe there is an alternativ­e disposal.”

Ramshaw was told to stay home between 9pm and 6am for 45 days as part of a restrictio­n of liberty order.

“If a breach of this order is establishe­d you will almost certainly be sent to prison,” the sheriff said.

Depute fiscal Stuart Hamilton said the children – aged between five and 14 – were sitting in the back when Ramshaw struck and that the accused was later identified from a set of images taken by one of the witnesses.

Ramshaw caused between £700 and £800 worth of damage.

“However, insurers have said this could be a potential write-off,” added Mr Hamilton.

Solicitor Billy Rennie, defending, said: “He accepts that this is a serious matter, particular­ly because there was children involved.

“He did not know they were in the car at the time.”

Mr Rennie said: “There had been an ongoing dispute over who owned this car.

“He was questionin­g the witness’s right to take the vehicle.

“Mr Ramshaw jumped onto the bonnet in an effort to prevent them from moving off.

“But it went quite considerab­ly beyond that.”

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Attacker Philip Ramshaw.

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