A woman attacked a police officer at a busy shopping centre after getting drunk at a bottomless Prosecco brunch, a court was told.

Natalie Waters kicked the officer in the leg whilst wearing four-inch wedge heels after staff called police to TGI Fridays when she began swearing at them.

She was arrested and charged with being drunk and disorderly and assaulting the emergency worker on Saturday, September 14 at the bar in Bluewater shopping centre.

Her defence solicitor Mr Hoare said: "My client was at what's called a bottomless Prosecco brunch, which sounds an anti-social event in itself."

The 35-year-old, of Meopham, Kent, appeared at Medway Magistrates' Court where she pleaded guilty to both offences.

Prosecutor Barney Nickolls told the court police were called when Waters began to swear at restaurant staff, telling them to "F**k off and go away".

She became abusive to police as they arrested her and while sitting on the floor, she kicked PC Michel above the knee, while wearing her four-inch wedge heels.

The court also heard how Waters had struggled with alcohol problems and following the hour-long event, didn't have any recollection of what she had done.

PC Michel explained in a statement how he'd dealt with "tonnes of abuse" in his 23-year career, but it still "continues to disgust" how people are aggressive and abusive towards emergency services.

Waters had previous similar incidents with police in 2014 and 2015.

She was given an electronic tag and a three-month curfew to stay at her home between 8.30pm and 6.30am, as well as having to pay £225 in costs.