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Teenage girl said 'f**k you' to police officer as she stuffed his handcuffs down her pants

A teenage girl stuffed a police officer's handcuffs down her pants after he was called to a bust-up at her family home.

Lydia Robinson told the officer 'f**k you, I'll assault you if you come here to get the cuffs' before she threatened to throw a brick at him and kicked him in the shins, a court heard. The 19-year-old, from Little Hulton in Salford, was said to have 'anti-police sentiments' due to officers being called to her home multiple times.

She was arrested after the attack and charged with assaulting an emergency worker. But Robinson walked free from court after a judge admitted she had been subjected to a 'very soft' court experience.

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The attack happened on October 2 last year after Robinson's ex-boyfriend, who had previously been accused of assaulting the teenager, turned up at the property and a row broke out. Prosecutor Simon Barrett told the court: "Police attended after a complaint was filed by neighbours of a domestic disturbance incident.

"The defendant’s ex-partner had attended her mother’s address without warning. The ex-partner, who met the defendant when she was 16, has a history of domestic abuse which led to a non-contact order being imposed between the parties.

"He was not allowed to visit the Little Hulton area and when news of his attendance spread to the defendant, who was residing at her uncle’s address, she decided to come over straight away. The atmosphere became tense, and the police were called to the address by neighbours.

"The defendant and her family are known to have anti-police sentiments and when they arrived the defendant, in her own words, lost her temper, and lashed out at the police. She picked up a brick

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