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Published Date: 22 December 2007
A DOORMAN at an Edinburgh nightclub head-butted the son of a High Court judge, breaking his nose and damaging his teeth.
Rhys Ferguson, 26, of Logie Drive, Larbert, was found guilty at Edinburgh Sheriff Court in October of assaulting 22-year old Jamie Menzies – son of High Court judge Lord Menzies – in Hanover Street on March 24 last year.

He has been ordered to
perform 240 hours of community service.

Sheriff Kenneth Hogg said: "The public certainly do not expect to be abused in this manner."

The Sheriff also told Ferguson that he was instructing the clerk of court to write to the authorities "to ensure he never worked in this type of industry again".

During the trial the court heard that Mr Menzies' younger brother, Ruaraidh, who was 17 at the time of the incident, had been refused entry to Garibaldi's night club. Jamie had come out to see what was happening, but when he tried to re-enter the premises he was refused admission by Ferguson. He was then butted in the face by the steward.

In his evidence, Ferguson said when he refused to let Mr Menzies back into the club, his victim lunged towards him and there was an accidental collision of heads. Mr Menzies, he said, told him: "Do you know who my father is? You will get 12 years for this."



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  • Last Updated: 22 December 2007 11:11 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

True Jambo,

24/12/2007 12:31:10
typical bouncers.

They are in a breed of their own.

I once asked a bouncer why I wasn't allowed in after he had blocked my path and he just shrugged and gave the most gormless look you could ever imagine.

No point in talking to half of them as they don't usually have 2 brain cells to rub together.
2

Jayess,

Edinburgh 27/12/2007 00:36:27
Your typical bouncer might not have had the usual two brain cells for a Jambo, but he was on to you quickly enough to stop you.

Why should he have answered you? He was only there to stop you, not to educate or debate with you. Even he probably realised there was no point in attempting either with a True Dumbo.
3

smooth_criminal,

UK 31/12/2007 19:49:13
1st point-"typical bouncer" not a fair comment to say, most of the door stewards i know are doing the job to go through uni!

2nd - I know and work very closely with mr ferguson, he certainly has more than 2 brain cells, the man owned his own business!! do u know of winter wonderland in Edinburgh, his company did the security for that!! He is a very wise well educated man, who was done over by the justice system!! Absolute joke!!

 

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