AN intoxicated pub customer threw a tray condiments and sauces at the bar manager - then went outside and urinated in a bin, a court has heard.
Roger Derek Owen was asked to leave Yates' Wine Lodge on Swansea's Wind Street on the afternoon of February 10 because of his drunken behaviour.
Swansea Magistrates Court heard his response was to pick up a tray of condiments from a table and thrown it at the manager — he missed but the bottles of sauce smashed when then they hit the bar.
The 35-year-old then left the pub and walked down Princess Way — where he relieved himself in a bin.
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He was arrested by police a short time later.
Owen, of Heol Emrys, Penlan, pleaded guilty to a public order offence when he appeared before justices today.
Nick Devonald, in mitigation, said his client was going through a difficult family time, and wished to "apologise unreservedly" for his actions.
The solicitor added: "This was very much a one-off offence."
Owen was fined £80, and ordered to pay £85 costs and a £20 surcharge.
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