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Spitting at police officers and breaking lockdown rules, the coronavirus criminals hauled before the courts

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hereBilly Bowen ended up being jailed for nine months for a 'clear breach' of lockdown rules.He was one of a group of about 15 to 20 residents who had gathered on a field in Moss Side on a Friday night in April.After police were called, most left but Bowen remained.He took issue with the officers and told them to 'get back into their vehicles'.Bowen, then the only person left, told officers he was taking his hour's exercise for the day.After a few minutes, he appeared to agree to go back to his home nearby.As he walked back he called one of the officers a 'f****t'.When he tried to climb over a six foot fence, police detained him.As he was restrained, officers noticed Bowen, of Quinney Crescent, had a three-inch lock knife in his.

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