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Emylie Howie

Raging Scots dad punched KFC manager after dirty toilet complaint

A customer lost the plot and punched a KFC manager after complaining about the eatery's toilets.

Kenneth Scott, 51, grabbed the fast-food restaurant manager by the neck and punched him on the back of the head after complaining about the lack of loo roll and hand soap.

Scott, of Craigielea Park in Renfrew, admitted the assault, which took place in the town's Braille Crescent branch on April 23.

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Prosecutor Jason Stark told Paisley Sheriff Court: “Around 6.40pm the complainer was working as a manager in the store.

“The accused came up to the counter complaining he was dissatisfied with the male toilets.

“Due to the nature of the complaint an inspection was carried out. Once in the male toilets, the manager deemed them satisfactory.

“This angered the accused and he grabbed the complainer by the neck and punched him on the back of the head.

“The police were contacted and they arrived at 6.55pm and arrested the accused.”

Kenneth Scott will return to court for sentencing on June 17 (Paisley Daily Express)

Defence agent Kevin Brady told the court that the state of the loos was much worse than the Crown had narrated.

Mr Brady explained: “Mr Scott attended the restaurant with his wife and son, and while his wife was ordering the food he went to the toilet.

“His wife sent their son to ask Mr Scott what he wanted to order and he had to ask his son to go get toilet paper.

“There was no lock on the door and no soap in the dispenser. His wife also stated there was no toilet paper in the female toilets.”

Mr Brady said Scott, who previously worked in security at Glasgow Airport, felt the toilets were a “disgrace.”

He added: “Given it’s finger food and in times of covid, Mr Scott felt the toilets where unhygienic.

“He had been left standing at the counter for 20 minutes before he was spoken to. When he showed the manager that there was no soap in the dispenser, he was told ‘If you are smart enough you’ll figure it out.’

“He thought he was treated absolutely disgracefully and it was a momentary lapse and he acted in the way the narration describes.”

Sheriff Lindsay Kooner called for reports due to the assault being on a person while in the course of their employment.

The case was adjourned, for the preparation of a criminal justice social work report, until June 17.

Scott’s bail order preventing him from entering the Renfrew KFC was continued.

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