Family doc’s foul-mouthed blast at cops as she attacks them with a stiletto when confronted for being drunk
Manchester tribunal also hears of further bust-up where Dr Eve Speight, 54, threatened to kill neighbour's dog
A DOCTOR faces being struck off after she stamped on a police officer with her stiletto high heel - before ranting: ‘’Why the f*** have I been arrested? I’m a f****** GP”, a tribunal heard.
Dr Eve Speight was stopped for being out of control in the street following a binge in the pub with her husband - which led to a marital bust-up.
A tribunal heard how the 54-year-old started spitting in the street and when an officer tried to calm her down, she rammed her left foot into his ankle and scraped her stiletto down his leg.
As two officers pulled her to the ground to restrain her, Speight, who comes from Vienna, added: “”Why the f*** have I been arrested? I just want to go f****** home.
“Is this how you treat people here? I’ve done nothing wrong. I’ve had enough.
“I’m a f****** GP don’t you know?”
The incident occurred just hours after Speight, from Soulbury, Bucks, had been bailed following another drunken foul mouthed bust-up in which she raged at a neighbour during a child’s third birthday party over their family dog barking too loudly.
During that incident she spat in the unnamed neighbour's face saying: ''Your f****** dog is annoying. I will f****** kill your dog.
“I will cut your balls off. I don't f****** care about your family, you can all go and f*** off.”
Speight was subsequently convicted of six charges including assault and threatening behaviour but escaped with a 12-month community order after she said she was ''stressed out'' and going through a divorce. She was later referred to the General Medical Council.
The Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service in Manchester was told at the time Speight was working a locum GP having earlier been a partner for five years at a GP practice in Bicester, Oxfordshire.
Bob Sastry counsel for the GMC told how after being freed on bail on June 15 Speight went to a pub with her husband in the village of Stewkley, Oxfordshire.
Police were called following a bust-up between them.
When cops came to arrest her Sastry said: "She shouted 'what the f*** am I being arrested for?' And raised her left foot and stamped a stiletto type heel to PC G's ankle. No injury was caused but he could feel the heel through his boot.
"She then stamped on PC F's leg and scraped it down the side and started to kick at him, hitting him a further two times.
"He felt a sharp pain and arrested her for assaulting a police officer and she continued to try and kick out. She was taken to the ground.
"She could be heard shouting 'why the f*** have I been arrested? I just want to go f****** home, this is not my home.
“I'm from Austria. Is this how you treat people here? I've done nothing wrong, my husband left me in the pub after eight years, I've had enough. I'm a f******** GP don't you know?”
Speight later pleaded guilty to six public order charges at Aylesbury magistrates court in August 2015. The court heard whilst in the police station she became further agitated and needed medical attention after knocking out a tooth.
At the time her lawyer said the she had been attending Alcoholics Anonymous and added: "She says that she is really ashamed of what happened."
Speight admits misconduct charges relating to her convictions.
She faces other charges relating to her prescribing antidepressants to a 15-year-old girl without fully exploring the youngster's problems.
The hearing continues.
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