A lone driver said she thought she was witnessing an abduction when the man was spotted wearing 'very tight, dark clothing and a mask on their face'.
A man who terrified female drivers heading home late at night while wearing a gimp suit has been found guilty of public order offences. Joshua Hunt, 32, was seen by one woman writhing around on the ground, while another was left shaking and crying. The incidents took place in the evening of May 7 and just after May 9 in Bleadon, near Weston-super-Mare in Somerset, Bristol Magistrates' Court heard today.
'I noticed his skin was extremely wet and damp - suggesting he had been lying on the side of the road,' the officer said. Hunt told him: 'I am not dangerous, I am a normal person, I have got a few problems.' A search of the van found Hunt was not wearing a T-shirt or any underwear and inside his van was a collection of wet black clothing, women's tights, face masks and gloves. There was also neon white paint used for drawing on a mask, the court heard.
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