POLICE called to a house in Dunfermline to deal with anti-social behaviour arrested two women.
Both women then began struggling violently and ended up side by side in the dock at Dunfermline Sheriff Court.
Naomi Pearson, 24, of Allan Crescent, admitted that on September 4 at her home she resisted two police officers by struggling violently, striking and kicking out with arms and legs.
Shannon McDonald, 24, of Halkett Crescent, admitted she resisted police officers, struggled violently and threw her arms about in an effort to evade arrest.
Depute fiscal Azrah Yousaf said five officers attended the address at 9.45pm.
They found eight people there, all heavily intoxicated and because of the noise and anti-social behaviour they were told to leave.
The court was told it was Pearson’s second appearance in the dock in a week, having just been put on a community payback order for shoplifting.
Sheriff Charles Macnair imposed another CPO with 113 hours of unpaid work.
He called for reports on McDonald and she will be sentenced on December 16.
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