A sheriff has banned a man from shouting in his own flat.
Gerrard Kelly, 41, of Tweed Crescent, must adhere to the bail condition or risk a period in custody.
He appeared from custody to admit to shouting and banging on a door in his flat on Sunday night.
Dundee Sheriff Court heard Kelly’s shouting was not directed at anyone and told police: “I admit to shouting and making noise but with no criminal intent.”
Solicitor Anika Jethwa said Kelly shouts in his property as a coping mechanism for his “difficulties”.
Sheriff Alastair Carmichael responded: “Why not go to a park and shout?” Sentence was deferred until February 25.
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Dundee man faces jail if he doesn’t stop shouting in his own flat