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Oct 24, 2023
"Horrible f****** woman": Foul-mouthed OAP made sick taunts to neighbour after coming home drunk from the pub... then is seen giving a cheery THUMBS UP outside court Anthony Doughty was fined for 'disability hate crimes' 11:29, 24 OCT 2023 Don't miss out on the big stories from Manchester's courts with our weekly newsletter Invalid emailSomething went wrong, please try again later. More Newsletters We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. More info Thank you for subscribing! Invalid emailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign Up × A foul-mouthed pensioner was hauled to court for 'disability hate crimes' after calling his neighbour a 'poor old cripple'. Anthony Doughty was returning home drunk from the pub when he made the remark outside his neighbour's terraced property, a court heard. She had recently installed a disabled parking bay outside her home in Tranmere, on the Wirral. The victim, whose disability was not disclosed, went to police after hearing Doughty saying 'poor old cripple, god bless her', claiming this was part of hate campaign waged by him. She also recorded the 67-year-old calling her a host of other insulting names including a 'horrible f***ing woman', a 'horrible old bag' and a 'dirty fat c***'. In a statement read at Wirral Magistrates' Court, she said: "He clearly knows what he is doing and he doesn't seem phased and it has turned into a routine for him. I was really offended by the term 'cripple' and also referring to me as a 'horrible old bag' and a 'dirty fat c***'. Anthony Doughty was returning home drunk from the pub when he made the remark outside his neighbour's terraced property, a court heard. "It was clearly aimed at me and is causing me great distress. No doubt the neighbours heard it as well and it was very embarrassing for me. "I do not know why he is targeting me. I just want it to stop." The court heard the feud arose out of parking on the street and the loud barking of two dogs which the victim had been minding for a friend. Angela Blackmore, prosecuting, said: "There have been issues in the past few years and more recently the behaviour has escalated. It seems to have stemmed from issues when the victim minded a couple of dogs. "They were barking quite loudly and it does feel like the defendant has held a grudge against her. There were a couple of incidents in the summer of 2022 that were reported to police but things seemed to have calmed down.'" Anthony Doughty was fined in court (Image: Cavendish Press (Manchester) Ltd) She added: "The latest incidents occurred in June 2023, at a time when the complainant had the window open due to the pleasant weather and as a result she could hear a lot more of what was happening outside. On June 5, she was at home and heard Mr Doughty returning home about 10pm. "She said his usual routine was to go to the pub and return drunk. She heard him saying, ‘Horrible f***ing woman, what a horrible f***ing woman’ and said it was aimed at her. "On June 6, he said the same sort of things at her then again on June 8, she heard him returning home. She tried to record him and put her phone in the window but she did not lean out as she didn't want him to know she was recording. "He opened his front gate, and shouted, ‘Isn’t she horrible.’ On June 9, there was another incident of a similar nature in which he said, ‘You are f***ing horrible you, you horrible old bag.’ She provided police with the audio footage but on June 13, there was another incident, shouting about her being a 'horrible horrible woman'. "She said that while looking at her downstairs bay window, he spotted a small baby monitor in her window. He puts his two fingers up. "He spat at full force towards her pathway. She can hear him as well, but it went down his chin. "She was disgusted by his behaviour but relieved that she was able to show the police the behaviour rather than just telling them. On June 14, there was another incident. "Again, he was shouting about her being a horrible woman. She said she had recently had a disabled parking bay put outside her house. She heard him say, ‘Poor old cripple, God bless her.’ "She said it was clearly aimed towards her. On June 15, he said the same sort of things, this time he just put his two fingers up to the camera in the window. "On June 21, he shouts, ‘Horrible fat c**t’ and on June 22, he says, ‘Dirty big fat c**t' which she felt was 'very offensive and derogatory'. "There were further incidents on June 28 and June 30, including where he again called her a "f***ing horrible woman". The complainant says she is anxious and stressed by his behaviour - in particular between the hours of 9 and 10pm. "Police spoke to the defendant and he agreed that he did use the language detailed. He said it was borne out of frustration out of what he says were parking issues and issues that occurred in the past. "He said he would not be doing it again." Doughty's street in the Wirral (Image: Cavendish Press (Manchester) Ltd) Doughty, who works part-time at a factory, had no previous convictions. His solicitor Nick Woosey said: "It is a neighbour dispute which has reached the point where the final straw has broken the camel’s back for both parties. "It started with parking in the street. From his point of view, whilst he accepts what he has done, and he is sorry it has happened. "He is a gentleman supported by his wife and he has lived there for 47 years and these proceedings have been anxiety inducing for them both. He is someone I would not expect to see before the courts normally." Doughty, of Jessamine Road, Tranmere, was ordered to pay the victim £200 in compensation after he admitted harassment and threatening behaviour. He also had £50, added to a £288 fine imposed due to the 'disability hate' element of his behaviour and was ordered to pay £235 in costs and victim surcharge. He was further banned from contacting the victim for 12 months. under the terms of a restraining order. He gave a thumbs up as he left the court with his wife after the case. Sentencing Doughty, JP Geoffrey Green told him: "I am quite sure you do not need me to tell you that this was a nasty incident, borne out of frustration that has culminated over months, years now. These things are not easy to deal with and not always easy to understand. "There will be an uplift on the fine because of the derogatory comments about the lady's disability and we are then ordering compensation to be paid to the complainant for the insults that she has suffered over a period of time. We just hope that this can be allowed to drift into the past and that you, your wife and the victim can get on with your lives." 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