Daniel Luker had been repeatedly going into the salon and making lewd comments
A man has been banned from using a Cardiff pavement after he was convicted of harassing female staff at a hair salon.
Daniel Luker visited the Blush hair salon in Caerphilly Road, Birchgrove , many times a day and made lewd and inappropriate comments to staff between August and October this year.
Cardiff Magistrates' Court heard that some of the comments were racist in nature.
The 34-year-old, from Llanishen , was jailed for 12 weeks and given a two-year criminal behaviour order, which prevents him using the pavement outside the hair salon and between the New Inn Public House and Principality Building Society in Caerphilly Road.
A man has been banned from using a Cardiff pavement after he was convicted of harassing female staff at a hair salon.
Daniel Luker visited the Blush hair salon in Caerphilly Road, Birchgrove , many times a day and made lewd and inappropriate comments to staff between August and October this year.
Cardiff Magistrates' Court heard that some of the comments were racist in nature.
The 34-year-old, from Llanishen , was jailed for 12 weeks and given a two-year criminal behaviour order, which prevents him using the pavement outside the hair salon and between the New Inn Public House and Principality Building Society in Caerphilly Road.
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Luker, who was already serving a community sentence when he committed the offences, was sentenced after pleading guilty to using threatening, abusive and insulting words to cause harassment, alarm or distress, h arassment without violence, and r acially aggravated harassment.
South Wales Police Inspector Geraint White said: “Daniel Luker’s behaviour intimidated staff at the salon, leaving them nervous as they tried to get on with their work.
“The sentence reflects our view that his behaviour was unacceptable, whilst the community behaviour order ensures that staff at the salon can continue working without fearing his next visit when he is released.”
Breaching the order could result in Luker returning to prison.
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/man-been-banned-cardiff-pavement-12109301
Luker, who was already serving a community sentence when he committed the offences, was sentenced after pleading guilty to using threatening, abusive and insulting words to cause harassment, alarm or distress, h arassment without violence, and r acially aggravated harassment.
South Wales Police Inspector Geraint White said: “Daniel Luker’s behaviour intimidated staff at the salon, leaving them nervous as they tried to get on with their work.
“The sentence reflects our view that his behaviour was unacceptable, whilst the community behaviour order ensures that staff at the salon can continue working without fearing his next visit when he is released.”
Breaching the order could result in Luker returning to prison.
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/man-been-banned-cardiff-pavement-12109301
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