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Thug Who Had Curfew Relaxed By Magistrates So He Could Go To Thailand

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Thug who had curfew relaxed by magistrates so he could go to Thailand posts his holiday snaps on Twitter - along with a very rude message to the furious readers of his local newspaper

  • Nathanial McIntosh was convicted of a 'sustained attack' on three people
  • Magistrates relaxed his curfew so he could go on month-long holiday
  • Posted pictures of his holiday branding his critics 'w******'
  • Amateur footballer, 23, boasts of his trips to pole dancing clubs and parties


A thug who had his curfew lifted so he could go on a month-long holiday to Thailand has posted a holiday photo branding his critics 'w******'.

Violent Nathanial McIntosh, 23, was convicted of a 'sustained attack' which included kicking and punching three terrified victims, including one woman, in Newquay, Cornwall, last August.

He admitted using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour with intent at Truro Magistrates in January and was given a 12-week suspended prison sentence and an eight-week curfew.

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Convicted thug Nathanial McIntosh has been boasting of his Thailand holiday after his curfew was lifted

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The father sent an unrepentant taunt with a sunshine snap from the Thailand resort

McIntosh, who had a previous conviction for assault in 2010, asked magistrates for an amendment as he had already paid for the holiday to the Asian country - and they agreed.



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2300427/Nathan-McIntosh-Thug-attacked-people-serves-sentence-luxury-Thai-holiday.html#ixzz2OqXJClLi

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