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Fife flasher hit in the pocket after spoiling family night out

COURIER, DOUGIE NICOLSON, 02/01/16, NEWS.
FOR FILES.
Pic shows Dunfermline Sheriff Court today, Saturday 2nd January 2016.
COURIER, DOUGIE NICOLSON, 02/01/16, NEWS. FOR FILES. Pic shows Dunfermline Sheriff Court today, Saturday 2nd January 2016.

A flasher who spoiled a family’s night out in Dunfermline with his drunken antics has been hit with a £1500 penalty.

Stewart Clark, 27, of Cummings Park Crescent, Aberdeen, previously admitted that on August 12 at the Premier Inn, Fife Leisure Park, Dunfermline, he intentionally exposed his genitals in a sexual manner to a woman.

Dunfermline Sheriff Court previously heard that at around 11.05pm the woman, her husband and their two children were saying goodbye to friends having just left a restaurant in the retail park.

The young children were being put in the car when the couple became aware of two males nearby. As a result of the way the pair were behaving, the husband had a word with them.

Shortly afterwards, Clark pulled down his trousers and exposed his penis in the direction of the woman.

This was also witnessed by another person nearby. The complainer told Clark: “You’re disgusting.”

Clark and his companion then went back towards the Premier Inn.

When Clark returned to court for sentencing, he said he had been in Dunfermline that night as he had been taking part in a training course through work.

He added that as a result of the incident he had to pay back the cost of the course, £960, to his employers.

He could not remember anything about the incident because he was so drunk.

Clark was then hit further in the pocket by Sheriff Craig McSherry with a £750 fine and a compensation order of £750 to the woman.