AT TEENAGER who used racially aggravated language toward a bouncer at a Chester club was ordered to pay £300 at Chester Magistrates Court on Tuesday.

Anthony Liam Davies, 19, from Bleancwn, Llandudno, was planning to visit Chester’s RB’s nightclub on a stag night with about 10 others on May 19 this year, the court heard.

Peter Barnett, defending, said: “As they were waiting in the line a security guard from the club came down to them and told them not bother waiting because they won’t get in.”

Mr Barnet said Davies and the others remained in the line for the club because they were unsure what to do.

He said: “A few minutes later the security guard walked down the line and asked the men “what are you still doing in my queue” to which Davies replied “What are you doing in my country.”

Jackie Lamb prosecuting for the CPS, told the court that the Davies said some something very different.

She said: “Davies called the security guard ‘you f****ing black b**tard’.”

Mr Barnet said Davies will plead guilty to using abusive, insulting, and racially aggravated language but not to the serious extent to which the CPS said he did.

Magistrate Chairman Michael Perkins decided to accept the guilty plea, rather than continue onto a full trial.

Davies was fined £100 and ordered to pay £200 costs.