Archibald Smith admitted he was 'caught up in the occasion.”
A grandfather who claimed he lit a flare to show how it worked to his autistic grandson has been banned from football matches for 12 months.
Smith, of Carntyne, had earlier attempted to stamp on the flare to put it out when caught by police. But, Sheriff Lindsay Wood told him at a hearing that his excuse for committing the crime was "a lot of nonsense."Smith pled guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court to culpable and reckless conduct in February this year.
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