Man called Swindon cop homophobic slur but leaves court £400 better off

Custody shot: Dent in 2010

A man who called a Swindon police officer a homophobic slur left court £400 better off.

Neighbourhood PC Sean Williams was repeatedly labelled a “faggot” by prolific offender Daniel Dent, 34, during an incident on 2 February this year.

Swindon Magistrates’ Court heard how the defendant, of Stratford Close, Toothill, was detained on suspicion of shoplifting when he directed the homophobic slur at the officer.

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As District Judge Joanna Dickens was told details by prosecutor Pauline Lambert, Dent – who pleaded guilty to a public order offence – shouted “Just lock me up, I don’t care man” from the dock.

She said: “There’s no place for this in our society, it’s aggressive and it’s disgusting.

“It’s not language anybody should be using, particularly against officers.”

She told Dent to pay £200 compensation to PC Williams. In response, he exclaimed: “I’m not going to pay that, that’s a lot of money.”

But Judge Dickens told the defendant – who is unemployed and claiming benefits – that she intends to wipe all of his existing fines totalling £400, telling him: “You’re up in the situation.”

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