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Drunk pest told 'jail or 240 hours community service'


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A Mackay magistrate told a serial drunken pest he had two options – either complete the maximum number of community service hours or receive a jail term.
The 23 year old, who has since moved to Western Australia, had been highly intoxicated at his own going away party when he committed his seventh public nuisance offence in five years.
Brodie Jordan Arnold, through his solicitor, had pushed for the mandatory minimum penalty of 40 hours community service allowing him to soon return to the west coast, but Magistrate Bronwyn Hartigan said, “absolutely no way”.
Mackay Magistrates Court heard on November 29, 2020 Arnold’s friends had been trying to get him in a taxi on Victoria Street but he was swearing and pushing his friends.

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