Livingston, West Lothian, two days before “Orangemen’s Day” – an Ulster Protestant festival on the 12 th of July also known as “The Glorious Twelfth”.
Livingston Sheriff Court was told that her noisy sectarian celebration didn’t go down well with her neighbours in Norman Rise, in the Dedridge area of the town.
They reported her to the police, who charged Giebler with causing a disturbance by repeatedly playing and singing sectarian songs between Saturday 4 and Friday 10 July last year.
Officers also charged her with committing an offence under the Terrorism Act by allegedly displaying an Ulster Volunteer Force flag on her home so that it was visible from outside.
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