A Trafford man who racially abused security guards at an interchange has been sentenced.
Louis Hamman, of Upper Chorlton Road, Old Trafford, was at Altrincham Interchange on February 3 last year when the incident occurred.
The 28-year-old racially abused the security guards at the interchange, which he eventually pleaded guilty to.
Louis Hamman, 28 from Trafford, racially abused security guards at Altrincham Exchange in February last year.
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When sentencing him, the court uplifted his fine from £120 to £200 for racial aggravation and ordered him to pay £50 compensation plus £85 prosecution costs. pic.twitter.com/sZ55p1u6kJ
At Manchester and Salford Magistrates' Court on January 29 this year, Hamman was sentenced.
He was given a fine of £200 uplifted from £120 due to the racial aggravation.
Hamman was also made to pay £50 in compensation to the guards and £85 in court costs.
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