Conditions attached to Cork vet's registration after altercation between 'two grumpy old men'

The court heard Alexander Hamilton has abstained from alcohol since the filling station incident
Conditions attached to Cork vet's registration after altercation between 'two grumpy old men'

Mr Justice Barniville noted the filling station incident had taken place four years ago. File photo

An elderly Cork vet who was convicted of a number of offences over an altercation in Bantry has had conditions attached to his registration by the High Court.

Alexander Hamilton who is in his late 70s, the High Court heard, was involved in a dispute with another elderly man at a filling station in Bantry four years ago and there was also a 40km drive in the Dunmanway direction.

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