Arthur Beddow assaulted Tessa Harris and threatened her partner with a bottle, an appeal court rules.
A man hit a woman with a "haymaker" punch when she intervened in a row over Covid rules, a court heard.
Passing his ruling at Cirencester Courthouse on Friday, appeal tribunal judge Jo Martin KC ordered Beddow to pay the £520 prosecution costs of the appeal. Judge Martin told the court he was satisfied Beddow became "incensed" with the couple and committed the offences against them both. He became verbally abusive and when Ms Harris told him the staff were correct Beddow punched her in the cheek, leaving her dazed.
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