Curfew on dog-walking flasher
Date published: 23 February 2016
A GREENFIELD man who indecently exposed himself has been ordered to follow a four-month curfew.
Graham Bradbury (51), of Tunstead Lane, was found guilty by Oldham magistrates.
Prosecutor Lynne Rogers told the court Bradbury was walking with his dog in Dick Clough, Greenfield on September 18 when he met a fellow dog-walker. After they had been talking for a while the woman noticed Bradbury adjusting his shorts - and moments later saw he was indecently exposed.
The woman was “shocked and scared” as he walked with her for another 10 minutes this way before casually saying goodbye and walking another way.
Defending, Graham Whittingham told the court Bradbury denied the offence and would appeal.
Magistrates imposed a four-month curfew and ordered him to pay £810 in costs and compensation.
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