2 February 2006
Landmark Asbo goes to sex pest flasher
By Richard Smith

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Landmark Asbo goes to sex pest flasher
By Richard Smith
A FLASHER has been banned from talking to ALL women after he admitted exposing himself to a young student.
Thomas Brown, 43, was given the Antisocial Behaviour Order - thought to be the first one of its kind.
It states he is not allowed to "approach or engage in conversation any female except his immediate family in the United Kingdom".
However, it does allow Brown to speak to female bank cashiers, lawyers, shop assistants, doctors, dentists and nurses - but only in a professional capacity.
If he tries to chat up any woman within the next five years, without the supervision of another adult over the age of 21, he could be jailed.
The ruling also bars him from approaching anyone under the age of 18, or going into any pub or off-licence.
Thomas Brown, 43, was given the Antisocial Behaviour Order - thought to be the first one of its kind.
It states he is not allowed to "approach or engage in conversation any female except his immediate family in the United Kingdom".
However, it does allow Brown to speak to female bank cashiers, lawyers, shop assistants, doctors, dentists and nurses - but only in a professional capacity.
If he tries to chat up any woman within the next five years, without the supervision of another adult over the age of 21, he could be jailed.
The ruling also bars him from approaching anyone under the age of 18, or going into any pub or off-licence.

Truro crown court, Cornwall, heard how Brown "terrified" a young girl student by performing a sex act in front of her on the Isles of Scilly as he smoked a cigarette.
He was lurking on a coastal path when the undergraduate who was out walking on holiday - stumbled across him in April last year.
Prosecutor Iain Leadbet-ter said: "Brown has had a reputation as a nuisance on the islands for a number of years."
the whole story hereHe was lurking on a coastal path when the undergraduate who was out walking on holiday - stumbled across him in April last year.
Prosecutor Iain Leadbet-ter said: "Brown has had a reputation as a nuisance on the islands for a number of years."
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