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A man who admitted ruining a Remembrance Sunday event by setting off fireworks during a two-minute silence has been jailed for 16 weeks.
Stuart Potts, 38, let off two fireworks as hundreds of people observed the silence at 11:00 GMT at the cenotaph in Eccles, Salford, on Sunday.
Potts set off the fireworks while sitting on a ledge of a first-floor window in a nearby disused pub.
He admitted throwing a firework in public, and a public order offence.
Potts of Borough Road, Salford, who has 21 previous convictions, claimed he was given the fireworks by someone else and lit them "as a mark of respect" to emulate the volley of shots fired at some Remembrance Day events.
'Lack of respect'
Sentencing him at Manchester Magistrates' Court, District Judge Mark Hadfield said he did not believe Potts' story.
He added: "I rather doubt that anybody in their right mind would think letting them off in the middle of that ceremony was a mark of respect.
"It shows a staggering lack of respect for those attending and those being remembered."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-englan...ester-50374253
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