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North-east man appears in court just days after being convicted of making nuisance 999 calls
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Laurence Galvin leaving Aberdeen Sheriff Court.
A man has admitted making nuisance calls to the emergency services just days after being convicted of the same offence.
Last week Laurence Galvin was told he was on his “last chance” for dialling 999 after burning his steak, falling out of bed and his heating not working.
The 58-year-old was handed a supervision order after making a series of calls between September and December this year.
Galvin appeared from custody at Aberdeen Sheriff Court for a second time and pled guilty to a charge stating that for the purposes of causing annoyance, inconvenience or needless anxiety to members of the Scottish Ambulance Service he repeatedly contacted them in the absence of a genuine emergency on December 28.

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