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Tony Palmer & Libby McBride

Playboy bunny bit and kicked police in drunken rage outside Mayfair flat

A Playboy bunny bit a volunteer police officer and kicked another officer outside her Mayfair flat.

Siobhan Yasmin Tedder, 26, who works at the private members-only Playboy Club London in Mayfair, was "heavily intoxicated" during the assault, Westminster Magistrates' Court was told.

She pleaded guilty to assaulting PC Tom Burch and Special Constable James Murphy outside her home on March 2.

Tedder was bailed until April 23 for a pre-sentencing report and alcohol treatment requirement assessment.

Prosecuting, Simon Maughan told the court: "Police officers attended the address after Tedder alleged that she had been assaulted after a night out.

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"When they came across her she was heavily intoxicated, under the influence."

PC Burch said: "She was clearly drunk, she smelled strongly of intoxicating liquor, her eyes are glazed and she was unsteady on her feet.

"She continued screaming in the communal area at the top of her voice and demanded we arrest her and continued shouting at us.

"She grabbed the communal hall table and tried to throw it and began alleging that I was sexually touching her.

"She was arrested for being drunk and disorderly and we took her up to the flat and as she climbed the stairs she kicked out with her right leg.

"I was unable to know if she stumbled while drunk or was deliberate.

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"We took her outside to wait for the police custody van and she kicked me, raising her knee and driving her foot back into my shin.

"I felt a sharp, stinging pain. She was taken to the floor and then said she was pregnant and started screaming for water.

"She was chomping and I saw her teeth rip her skin."

Special Constable Murphy added: "She was acting in a manner suggesting she had consumed vast amounts of alcohol mixed with illegal substances.

"She was shouting: 'What do I have to do to get arrested?' and on the pavement she kicked PC Burch.

"She banged her head on the pavement and while holding my hand over her head she bit my forearm, leaving a visible teeth impression and causing my to scream loudly in pain.

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"I washed my arm in the flat's kitchen to minimise the possibility of infection.

"These were extreme levels of violence while we were there to help her as a victim. Her actions were completely unjustified."

A third officer on the scene described seeing "white foaming in the corners of her mouth," as Tedder screamed: "Get off me."

Mr Maughan told the court: "These are very serious offences. This was sustained, long incident involving someone incredibly intoxicated and violent.

"I do ask for compensation for these officers being kicked and bitten."

Tedder, who once worked as a "hair extensionist," and owned a company called 'The Hair Beautique' was convicted of drink-driving three years ago.

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