BallaratBear
Well-Known Member
Filthy fuc$in tramps. They ruin everything they touch.
The Mars Bar Shirt,for work!!!,rest and playConfirmation of what we’ve all known for a long time.
The green and grey strips are clearly the most versatile piece of clothing you can buy.
Wear it continuously for weeks on end without the need to wash it.
Wear it to the game, around the house, to the beach, to the park, in the pub, travelling on holiday, even in the pool, great attire for nightclubs, parties and clearly acceptable for wearing to work, including the Scottish Parliament and even representing clients in court. I bet you can even get buried in it.
Should have checked his maws garden in case he was weeding his weed.His plea for mitigation. He was digging in his mum's garden. Sure beats thatvhis phone was hacked.
Jesus fucking Christ - Grown men wearing sports gear....
... and on official business too.Jesus fucking Christ - Grown men wearing sports gear....
A GP at our practice used to sit with his green and grey scarf on whilst seeing patients. Needless to say after I saw him once I made sure I never saw him again. Takes a special kind of prick to think that wearing stuff like that is appropriate when dealing with the public. Needless to say the workshy mentally challengeds always made sure they asked for him when looking for a sick noteThey really are a class apart. A GP in my Health Centre (not my doctor), changes in to his Sellic tap at the end of the day before heading home.
Lady garden maybe? I use the term lady in jest“McKeown, who lives in Glasgow’s west end, had been digging in his mum’s garden when he was called to attend court.”
Don’t think I’ve ever heard it called that before
Scumbags representing scumbags"In February, he represented a thug who was jailed for punching three police horses before a Scottish Cup quarter-final match.
Celtic fan Kevin McGuire was jailed for 10 months at Glasgow Sheriff Court after he attacked the animals and officers before his team played Airdrie in January 2019."
So he is their go-to guy for court appearances? Let's hope the Law Society strike him off.
His offices are in Paisley across from the Paisley sheriff court,right next to the wig and pen(19th Century Terrorist slop house)Is he the go to guy for mentally challengeds on a charge? If so, he must be in a thriving practice.
A lawyer has admitted being in possession of cannabis in court.
Michael McKeown was caught with the drug when he was searched by police.
The 51-year-old was preparing to represent a client when court staff alerted officers.
It is understood they doubted McKeown’s claims he was a solicitor when he arrived at Glasgow Sheriff Court wearing a Celtic training top.
Police stopped and searched him and found a small quantity of cannabis
McKeown, a partner at law firm Callaghan McKeown & Co, admitted an offence under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971.
He was handed a fiscal fine of £325 after being detained on April 6.
The direct measure is an alternative to prosecution. It means the offender is spared a court appearance and escapes a full criminal record.
Emergency legislation passed by Holyrood allowed courts to increase the maximum fiscal fine from £300 to £500 to help prevent a backlog of cases during the Covid-19 outbreak.
A source close to McKeown said he had been struggling to cope with lockdown conditions at the time of the offence.
He now faces being censured by legal watchdogs over the incident, which has been described as a “personal disaster”.
Solicitors can face serious sanctions when their behaviour falls short of standards.
The Law Society of Scotland can investigate the incident or refer it to the Scottish Solicitors’ Disciplinary Tribunal. They can remove a solicitor’s licence to practise and impose a fine.
McKeown, who lives in Glasgow’s west end, had been digging in his mum’s garden when he was called to attend court.
A colleague had to take his place after he was stopped by police.
A source said: “Michael is hugely embarrassed by this.
“He knows how bad it looks and just wanted to get the whole thing over with as quickly as possible. It was a stupid mistake. He couldn’t have been thinking straight.”
McKeown is an experienced solicitor who appears in criminal trials across central Scotland.
In February, he represented a thug who was jailed for punching three police horses before a Scottish Cup quarter-final match.
Celtic fan Kevin McGuire was jailed for 10 months at Glasgow Sheriff Court after he attacked the animals
and officers before his team played Airdrie in January 2019.
One of McKeown’s criminal trials at Paisley Sheriff Court had to be deserted last December after a juror logged on to Facebook and found out information about the accused during the trial
In 2006, McKeown was given a police warning over his alcohol-fuelled antics on a flight home from Egypt.
He clashed with cabin crew after being told off for making too much noise.
Police intervened when the plane landed at Glasgow Airport.
Imagine letting the likes of that represent you in a court of law.
Wears a Selik tap to court, gets caught in possession of drugs, creates an alcohol fuelled chaos on a plane, and hes a lawyer?
Don’t forget “Vibrant and Diverse”.This is the Modern Scotland we keep hearing about.
Maybe he was digging potatoes.Should have checked his maws garden in case he was weeding his weed.
This one was “toiling with the lockdown “ , he was caught on the 6th April ffs, what had he turned to by the 6th of June to get by?They are not right in the head,every single one of them.
This is my considered conclusion also!They are not right in the head,every single one of them.
Yes he’s got an office in Renfrew and Paisley.Sure I've seen him before. The firm has a place in renfrew, next to the war memorial, incidentally.
What had he "Buried" in the garden, I wonder?