A late-night trip for a bag of chips ended with a stay in the police cells for a Blairgowrie teenager who launched a drunken attack.
Mark Feasey admitted shouting racist slurs outside his local takeaway and assaulting Pakistan-born staff member Mohammed Shikari on January 27 this year but was unable to remember much of the incident.
Perth Sheriff Court heard the unemployed 19-year-old of Provost Road, Blairgowrie, had made his way to Azaad’s Tandoori on Leslie Street with a large group of friends at about 10pm after a ”lengthy” drinking session.
All had been well until Feasey spotted one of his acquaintances being ejected from the premises.
Depute fiscal Catriona Dickie said: ”The accused ordered chips and tomato sauce and seemed calm and relaxed, although he was clearly under the influence of alcohol.
”He stood outside while his friends ordered but then one of them was asked to leave. At this, the accused became angry and verbally abused the two complainers, calling them black b******s.
”One of the men tried to force him out of the door and the accused punched him once to the left-hand side of his face. Police were called and the accused was cautioned and charged. He made no reply.”
Mr Shikari did not require any medical treatment.
A not-guilty plea to a charge alleging Feasey threw his food at the employees and spat at them was accepted by the Crown.
Defending, solicitor Rosie Scott said: ”He had been with his pals and they had been drinking for a lengthy period.
”He can’t remember the full details of what happened but he accepts he was out of order and used language he should not have used he very much regrets doing this.
”Though he little recollection of the assault he is prepared to accept that he did it.
”He has no previous convictions and has not been in trouble before. He had too much to drink that night and because of this he has stopped consuming alcohol.”
Sheriff Michael Fletcher fined Feasey £450, to be paid at £10 a fortnight.