A Dundee man went on a racist rant after telling social workers about the women he had been watching on Babestation the night before.
Mateusz Dolegowski later deliberately coughed on police and told social workers he could not wait to get out of jail so he could resume his drinking habit.
The 22-year-old was brought from remand at HMP Perth to Dundee Sheriff Court, where he was jailed for 26 months on Monday.
Sheriff George Way also imposed a further 12-month supervised release order.
Racist remarks
The court heard habitual criminal Dolegowski was on a community payback order when he attended at Friarfield House in Dundee’s Barrack Street for a pre-arranged meeting with his social worker on December 20 last year.
During the meeting, they began to talk about what he had been doing the previous evening.
Dolegowski said he had been watching X-rated late-night television channel Babestation and began to describe the women he had been watching.
During this, he described one woman as “a p*ki”, which he was challenged on.
In response, Dolegowski said: “I hate p*kis, they’re evil b*****ds.
“Everybody hates p*kis, especially after 9/11.”
He further said: “Since 9/11, everyone hates p*kis and all this blowing people up and killing innocent people.”
The social workers took offence and contacted police.
Coughed on cops
When Dolegowski was arrested, he turned his head and deliberately coughed in the direction of one of the constables, adding: “I will give you Covid.”
He had pled guilty to acting in an abusive manner and to assaulting the officer and sentencing had been deferred for background reports.
However, during the meeting to prepare reports for sentencing, he told a social worker he planned to get back to his bottle-of-vodka-a-day drinking habit as soon as he was liberated.
Sheriff George Way said: “The locus is concerning and is questionably an aggravation.
“In the current climate, coughing and types of biological assault on police officers is far too common.
“It both has an impact on the service and the individual.
“It denigrates the officer and the system of justice.
“They’re only doing their job.”
Past crimes
In 2020, Dolegowski told 999 call handlers he was James Bond before making “vile” sexual remarks.
He bombarded the police control centre with drunken hoax calls claiming to be Bond actors Sir Roger Moore, Pierce Brosnan and Timothy Dalton.
The then-20-year-old also admitted threatening to rape women during a meeting with social workers.
Dolegowski said: “That’s what men do when they are under the influence.”
He was jailed for 503 days.
Earlier that year he tried to sneak past police while he was breaching bail and told officers they were gay and that if he had a knife, he would stab them.