A FERAL mum slapped a receptionist and branded her a “f***ing dirty s**g” after she was told to leave a hotel nicknamed “Fawlty Towers”.
Aimee Murphy, 24, was staying with two other women at the three star Scarisbrook Hotel in Southport, Merseyside, when a row erupted.
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CavendishShe was staying at the Scarisbrook at the time[/caption]
The thug “lost it” when receptionist Georgina Birch asked the women to leave one of the £40-a-night rooms amid fears they were having a impromptu get-together in a room booked for a relative.
Murphy jabbed her finger towards Georgina and called her a “f***ing dirty s**g”.
She then slapped the receptionist across the face and continued yelling at her during the June 14 attack.
Murphy has now avoided jail after pleading guilty to assault at Sefton Magistrates’ Court.
She was instead handed a 12 month community order plus 20 days of rehabilitation activity.
JPs heard the hotel room had been booked for Murphy’s autistic cousin but staff took offence to the number of people inside.
Following the attack, police were called to the hotel, which has been likened to “Fawlty Towers but 100 times worse” in reviews.
Murphy had already fled but officers were able to track her down using the booking details.
In mitigation, Murphy’s solicitor David Kilty said: ”She is really upset as [the incident] involved a member of the family having some difficulties and is vulnerable.
“As she was walking away, the lady makes a comment ‘Go and look after your own kids’ and that has touched a nerve.
“She has come back and lost it and the lady has taken a step back. She was ashamed of what the footage showed. She is incredibly embarrassed about how she has behaved and sorry for it. t is unacceptable and she accepts it, she owns it.
“But a comment has been made as she walked away and I think that is clear from the footage. She turns on her heels and comes back. There is a bit of background to this incident. There was no injury caused.”
As well as a fine, mum-of-two Murphy was fined £40 with £199 in costs and a surcharge.
Sentencing Murphy JP Christine Parry said: “Having viewed the slap, we feel Miss Birch must have been caused unnecessary distress whilst going about her duties.”
CavendishMurphy called the worker a ‘s**g’ during a row[/caption]
CavendishShe then slapped the worker across the face[/caption]
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