A WOMAN has been given a suspended sentence for assaulting two cameramen outside the Brisbane City Watchhouse.

Tiffany Maree Jager, 18, of Ipswich, had only just been dealt with in court for punching a security guard dog and other offences.

Jager today pleaded guilty to two counts of common assault over the attacks against a Courier Mail photographer and Channel 7 cameraman.

FLASHBACK: Woman punches dog, then attacks cameramen

media_camera Tiffany Maree Jager was upset by the attention outside the watch-house and lashed out

At the time of the offences Jager had just been released from custody.

She swore at the Channel 7 cameraman, sending his camera flying with a punch, before launching herself at The Courier Mail photographer.

Jager screamed for crews to stop filming and told one of the media representatives he “wasn’t even from Australia”.

A police officer and security guard intervened.

Jager had just been fined $500, after pleading guilty to animal cruelty, public nuisance and smoking on Roma St railway platform on Sunday night.

media_camera Jager tried to wrench the TV camera away from the Channel 7 employee

Brisbane Magistrates Court heard Jager racially abused a station manager who asked her to stop smoking.

She left but later returned and attacked a security guard dog that was on a leash.

Jager hit the dog around the head, sides and legs, punched it with both hands and screamed at the dog.

The court was told the dog was muzzled and “posed no threat” to Jager when she attacked it.

Jager sustained minor injuries to her leg in the ordeal.

Jager was given three-months’ suspended sentence for the assaults against the photographer and cameraman.