A MAN told cops "no s**t" after he was charged for booting them to the legs.
Around 6.20pm on October 16, 2020, police were called out to an address on Allison Street in Govanhill with cause to arrest Daniel Watson.
While walking with officers out to a cell van he suddenly kicked out, striking both police constables to the legs.
Glasgow Sheriff Court heard last week that when he was cautioned and charged the 24-year-old replied: "No s**t."
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He was taken to Cathcart police station.
His defence brief said Watson, from Newlands, was "very anxious as to the disposal" and worried about going to jail as he has previous convictions for similar crimes.
The court also heard Watson recently lost his brother in "tragic" circumstances.
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Sheriff Allan Findlay fined him £220, including a victim surcharge, and told him to pay £10 a week.
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