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Boozy 'Billy Boys' cocaine neds scared young schoolgirls with bigoted chants

Two drunk bigots were caught singing a sectarian song and frightening young children.

Ross Pringle, 32, and Stephen Kane, 27, were snared by plain-clothed police officers last July in Glasgow’s Cardonald area.

The Rangers fans were clocked singing the Billy Boys as well as shouting and swearing in residential streets.

They were also spotted snorting a substance before Kane was found in possession of cocaine.

Pringle and Kane were found guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court of behaving in a threatening or abusive manner aggravated by religious prejudice.

Kane was also convicted of possession of cocaine.

Sheriff Allan Findlay said: “I don’t accept shouting, swearing and singing the Billy Boys is an everyday Glasgow scene.”

Pringle, of the city’s Penilee, was fined £300 and Kane, of Paisley, Renfrewshire, £400.

The court heard the officers were in an unmarked car responding to reports of a disturbance on Tweedsmuir Road.

Officers found a Pringle wearing a white polo shirt and shorts beside a topless Kane.

PC Callum Yuill, 38, said in evidence the pair were drunk, jumping about and acting in a disorderly manner.

Officers kept tabs on the pair as they witnessed them singing the sectarian chant.

Prosecutor John Bedford asked what the words were.

PC Yuill replied: “Up to our necks in Fenian blood - that’s all I could hear but they sang the majority of the song”

The pair went on to approach two young girls who PC Yuill claimed ran away after talking to them.

He said: “They were terrified absolutely terrified, they were around 10 or 11.”

The court heard Pringle and Kane were spotted taking a “substance” before officers arrested them.

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