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Dad’s penis boast to Aberdeen bouncers in row over face masks

The incident happened outside Revolution.
The incident happened outside Revolution.

A dad-of-three boasted about the size of his penis during a row with a bouncer over face masks.

Paul Cameron had been refused entry to Revolution on Belmont Street due to not wearing a face mask, despite claiming to be exempt for medical reasons.

But the situation escalated and the 45-year-old began to boast about his genitals while speculating that the bouncers had inferior private parts.

And when he refused to leave the area police were called and arrested him.

Fiscal depute Andrew McMann told Aberdeen Sheriff Court the incident happened around 11pm on December 28 last year.

‘There is a background that provides a degree of explanation’

He said the bouncers “became aware” of Cameron filming a person on Belmont Street and engaged with him to stop him.

Mr McMann said: “A short time later the accused began to act in a threatening and abuse manner towards one of the bouncers, calling him a fat, baldy p****.”

Cameron then began to make sexual remarks to both bouncers.

He said: “You’ve got a small penis. That baldy t*** has a small two-inch c*** and I have a nine-inch c***.”

Cameron then made threats including “I’m going to smash your face in”, leaving the bouncers feeling “alarmed and threatened”.

Cameron, of Kirk Place, Cults, admitted behaving in a threatening or abusive manner towards the bouncers.

‘Deeply ashamed’

Defence agent Ian Woodward-Nutt said his client was a married father of three.

He said: “He’s deeply ashamed to find himself before the court in relation to his behaviour.

“There is a background that provides a degree of explanation.

“He was refused entry to the locus as he was not wearing a face mask.

“He was exempt from doing so on medical grounds.”

Mr Woodward-Nutt said his client had remained in the area and told the court the bouncers had escalated the situation “by threatening him with violence”.

He added: “In response to that, he behaved in this way.”

Police then attended and initially were content to move Cameron along, however he remained in the area insisting he had done nothing wrong and was arrested.

Sheriff Andrew Miller fined him £210.

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