Two youths shouted and swore at women who were with a baby in the car park of a Dunfermline supermarket.
Jobless 18-year-olds Ethan Cartwright and Callum Webster launched an unprovoked drunken tirade at the two women while they took the eight-month-old into the Tesco store in the town centre.
Cartwright, of Beath View, and Webster, of Logie Place, admitted that on July 28 at the store in Winterthur Lane, whilst acting with others, they behaved in a threatening or abusive manner, acted aggressively, shouted and swore.
Depute fiscal Ruaridh Ferguson told Dunfermline Sheriff Court the incident happened at 3pm in the car park of the supermarket where a large group of youths had gathered.
One of the women had parked her car and was taking the infant into the store when she saw Cartwright hanging about the entrance.
Drunk Cartwright shouted “What the f*** are you looking at?” at the woman as he waved his arms around.
“The woman was with a friend and she was asking the group to be quiet because they had a baby with them,” added Mr Ferguson.
At this point, Webster, who was also “very drunk” started to shout and swear at the woman in a similar manner.
Cartwright’s solicitor Alexander Flett said: “He had too much to drink and is apologetic for what he did.”
James Moncrieff, apearing for Webster, added: “He had far too much to drink that day and doesn’t remember what happened. He’s embarrassed about it.”
Sheriff Alison McKay fined Cartwright £150 and Webster £100.