'Aggressive' drunk tried to kick police
A WOMAN has been fined £35 for being drunk and disorderly in a village street.
Lisa Watson, 37, of High Street, Swineshead, was also ordered to pay a £15 victim's surcharge having admitted the offence during a hearing at Boston Magistrates Court.
The offence took place in Littleside Road, Kirton Holme, on June 22 after Watson had been escorted out of a house by police following a call from the homeowner.
Officers took her outside and she became aggressive, shouting and attempting to kick them.
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The court heard that despite warnings, Watson continued to act in this way and was arrested.




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