Manchester United supporters group The 1958 are planning two early season protests when the Premier League campaign kicks off next week.
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A thug has been jailed after sexually assaulting two people and hurling vile racist abuse in a hospital waiting room.
Dylan Hardman, 26, has also been made subject to an order limiting his attendance at the Royal Oldham Hospital in the future due to him 'regularly causing problems and demand'.
Hardman had attended the hospital on Monday, November 14 last year when, unprovoked, he 'began to shout and make direct racist remarks and questions towards a person who ultimately feared for their safety', Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said.
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He went on to sexually assault two people and 'continued to become erratic' and was causing 'understandable distress and concern'. A nurse moved him to another area however he returned and hurled more abuse.
Hardman, who had complained of chest pains, was taken to a treatment room for tests where he 'continued to inappropriately behave.'
He was escorted out by security and was later arrested. It was also discovered he had sexually assaulted a person at a shop in Oldham, having been identified using CCTV.
Hardman of no fixed abode, was sentenced on Thursday, July 13 at Minshull Street Crown Court to 20 months in prison for three sexual assaults, racially aggravated public order offences and provocation of violence.
He has also been made subject to a criminal behaviour order (CB0) which GMP say will 'limit his attendance in future.' He must also sign the sex offenders' register for the next ten years.
Speaking after the hearing, Police Sergeant Joseph Dunne, from the newly formed Oldham Neighbourhood Prevention Hub, said: “This result is a product of some great partnership work between GMP, the
Manchester United supporters group The 1958 are planning two early season protests when the Premier League campaign kicks off next week.
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