‘Not assault’: Police rule on pub noise dispute
Camera footage shows a publican’s hand on a woman’s neck after a dispute about drunken patrons in the neighbourhood. The man had his assault charge dropped as police found the use of force “lawful”.
Camera footage shows a publican’s hand on a woman’s neck after a dispute about drunken patrons in the neighbourhood. The man had his assault charge dropped as police found the use of force “lawful”.
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