Man fined over homophobic abuse at Glasgow station
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A 66-year-old man who shouted homophobic abuse at a group of people at Glasgow Queen Street station has been fined £500.
Thomas Morin, from Edinburgh, pled guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court to the incident, which happened just before 10:00 on Saturday 4 March.
Officers patrolling the station arrested and detained Morin after hearing his comments.
PC Alan Kavanagh said intimidating abuse would not be tolerated.
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