A WOMAN threatened to get a notorious biker gang to her ill neighbour’s family members.

We previously told that Namita Mayor slapped two of her neighbour’s relatives when an argument arose from an ongoing dispute over a padlock on August 3 last year.

The 48-year-old threatened to send the Blue Angels gang to two family members of the neighbour when they were putting up a fence that morning.

She also shouted homophobic obscenities at different relatives which include "p*****r" when they were at the property on McDonald Crescent.

Mayor appeared at Dumbarton Sheriff Court in March after pleading guilty to behaving in a threatening and abusive manner by shouting, swearing and uttering homophobic remarks and threats of violence towards two men.

She also admitted to assaulting one woman by striking her on the head, struggling with her and striking her with a handbag.

Mayor assaulted the second woman by shoving her on the head and remove her glasses.

And a third charge she admitted to uttering homophobic remarks towards two further family members.

Sheriff Maxwell Hendry deferred the case for good behaviour.

Mayor arrived in the dock for sentencing on July 18.


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During the hearing, Eugene Boyle, defending, said: "The house is now sold, but the missives are not yet completed but it is anticipated that she will move out in September.

"She is spending most of her time at her boyfriend's which is out of this jurisdiction."

Sheriff Maxwell Hendry said: "I ordered you to be of good behaviour and you have been of good behaviour. To mark that and in recognition of the fact that you have not previously offended I am admonishing you.

"It is the most lenient penalty the court can impose and if you offend again then it is unlikely you will get a second admonition."

The sheriff admonished Mayor.