A Harrogate man who exposed himself to a petrol station cashier then performed a lewd act in front of her has been spared jail.
James Bryant, 38, parked at a Harrogate filling station and waited until the last car had left the forecourt before walking into the shop and baring himself in front of the woman.
CCTV footage showed Bryant “smiling” during the incident, prosecutor Rob Stephenson told York Crown Court.
The woman called police, who located Bryant about a fortnight later and found a machete, hunting knife and a lock knife inside his boot during a search of his vehicle.
The court heard that Bryant, a heavy cannabis user, had effectively been living out of his car after losing money in cryptocurrency and failing to land a job after moving from Cambridge to Harrogate.
'Afraid for her life'
Mr Stephenson said the incident at the petrol station occurred just before 7pm on February 27 last year, when Bryant waited “for about one minute” for the forecourt to clear before homing in on the lone female shop worker.
The incident lasted about half a minute as the shocked and “distressed” victim told Bryant to get out.
“The defendant can be seen briefly smiling at (the named victim) before walking out and driving away,” said Mr Stephenson.
Police enquiries revealed that Bryant had driven into another filling station just before the incident but left immediately because it was busy.
They identified Bryant from CCTV footage and he was arrested about two weeks after the incident when an officer spotted his vehicle in Harrogate.
During a search of his car, police found the three knives in the boot surrounded by household items belonging to Bryant.
He said he had been driving around with the knives inside his car since moving home two months previously.
The victim said she was “afraid for her life” and initially frightened to return to work.
“She now locks the shop door in the evening and only allows people in if she feels confident in her safety,” added Mr Stephenson.
Lost £50,000 on cryptocurrency
Bryant, of Sunnybank, Shaw Mills, ultimately admitted outraging public decency and possessing the knives. He appeared for sentence on Monday.
The court heard that Bryant had a previous conviction for flashing from 2016 when he was convicted of indecent exposure at Bournemouth Crown Court. He had one other conviction for cannabis possession.
Aisha Wadoodi, for Bryant, said her client hadn’t been given proper rehabilitation since his last conviction.
She said that Bryant had mental health problems largely “of his own making” due to his “heavy use” of cannabis and “itinerant” lifestyle.
“He moved from Cambridge to Harrogate and thought there (would be) employment (but) there wasn’t,” she added.
She said character references from family members “spoke of a completely different side to him” and that Bryant had suffered a “series of misfortunes” in his life — including the loss of more than £50,000 in crypto currency - which had “triggered” his behaviour. He was now claiming Universal Credit.
Cannabis warning
Judge Sean Morris told Bryant:
“You clearly have a problem and it’s a major problem. It’s probably self-induced from the use of cannabis, which people do not realise can trigger major problems very easily, and the sooner people realise that this isn’t a pleasant little recreational drug, the better.”
Bryant was given a nine-month prison sentence suspended for two years so he could get help for his mental health problems.
The judge also accepted there were no “sinister” motives behind the machete discovered in Bryant’s car, where he kept “all his worldly possessions”.
Bryant was also ordered to complete a 40-day rehabilitation programme and a 90-day sex-offending prevention course.
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