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Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Llandudno,North Wales - Bottom-slapping sex pest told he faces jail if he mentions sex to a woman in next seven years

Barrie Hill also faces prison if he offers a lift in his car, or massage, to any woman as part of sex harm prevention order

A man branded a “sex nuisance” has been ordered not to mention sex to any women for seven years.
The 50-year-old, formerly of Maes Derw, Llandudno Junction but now of Wellington Road, Rhyl , must also not approach any lone woman and not offer her a lift in his vehicle and must not give or offer any woman a massage.
Hill had been found guilty of six charges - five of breaching a previous order and one charge of sexual assault dating back to May and September 2015 - by a jury at Mold Crown Court last month. Sentence had been adjourned.
Handing him a three month curfew and a three year community order the judge at Caernarfon Crown Court, Mr Recorder Hopkins QC, told him the jury’s verdicts were the result of “regrettable and repugnant course of action”.
He said: “You have shown no remorse for your appalling behaviour and show no insight to the deviancy that led to your appearance in court.
“You are more than a pest, you are potentially a predatory individual unable to stop yourself behaving inappropriately towards young females.”
Hill must also pay £560 costs and register his address with police for five years.
A previous sexual harm prevention order (SHPO) was made without a conviction at the request of North Wales Police at Caernarfon Magistrates’ Court in March 2015 and the judge added he had a previous conviction for indecent assault dating back to the 1990s.
Simon Mintz, defending, urged the court to draw back from an immediate custodial sentence.
He argued the offences were of relatively low-level offences.
“At its highest he is a sexual nuisance, flirting and pestering these young women but they fall into the very lowest category and on their own would not lead to an immediate custodial sentence.
“He has to adjust his behaviour towards women,” the barrister said.
During the trial prosecuting barrister Kim Halsall said Hill made sexually inappropriate remarks to two women, touch their bottoms and make them feel extremely uncomfortable.
She said that they were not the most serious sexual assaults in the world but his behaviour was “unacceptable and wholly unwanted”.
It was alleged he told the women about a massage company called “In Safe Hands” and had offered her a massage.
Hill denied the allegations and said they had not happened.
He told the jury he used to run a massage business called Safe Hands and had training in massage but he had not done so for a long time.
Hill added he may have given his card out for painting and decorating purposes because it had his telephone number on it.
http://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/barrie-hill-sex-pest-jail--12802377

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