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James Davis cleared of 'Taff' doorman abuse | James Davis cleared of 'Taff' doorman abuse |
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A man has been cleared of racially abusing Welsh club doormen by swearing at them and calling them "Taffs". | |
James Davis, 24, from Blakeney in the Forest of Dean, was alleged to have abused the bouncers in Lydney. | James Davis, 24, from Blakeney in the Forest of Dean, was alleged to have abused the bouncers in Lydney. |
The incident happened after he was thrown out of a nightclub in the Gloucestershire town in January. | The incident happened after he was thrown out of a nightclub in the Gloucestershire town in January. |
But Mr Davis was found not guilty of a charge of racially aggravated harassment at Cheltenham Magistrates' Court. | But Mr Davis was found not guilty of a charge of racially aggravated harassment at Cheltenham Magistrates' Court. |
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