A man dubbed the UK's worst coronavirus rule breaker has been branded a danger to society after police were forced to have tackled him seven times in one month.
Ross McFarlane, 22, repeatedly flouted Covid-19 lockdown rules by being outdoors without a legitimate reason while breaking social-distancing guidelines.
He approached people and asked them for money, and was quizzed by officers seven times between Tuesday, April 7th, and Sunday, May 10.
Dundee Sheriff Court was told that McFarlane had been issued with four fixed penalties and arrested on two other occasions. He admitted breaking lockdown regulations on Sunday May 10th in Florence Place, Perth and “was unable to provide a reasonable excuse” as to why he was not at home.