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时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Australia   来源:Politics  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:“If we can gather this data we can take action,” he said.

“If we can gather this data we can take action,” he said.

On his way to court on 27 February in connection with that incident, Humberstone was walking on Victoria Avenue in Harrogate when he approached a 17-year-old girl from behind, pulled up her skirt and took a photograph, officers said.The teenager had shouted at Humberstone and taken pictures of him before calling the police.

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At York Magistrates' Court on Friday, Humberstone, of Woodville Square, Leeds, pleaded guilty to operating equipment beneath the clothing of another without consent and to attempting to operate equipment beneath the clothing of another without consent.Following his sentencing, Det Con Karen Everitt said: "These were terrifying and traumatic experiences for both young girls, understandably impacting their sense of safety and security."The first victim showed immense bravery and maturity by providing a detailed account of the incident and positively identifying the suspect in a photo identification procedure.

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"The second victim bravely confronted Humberstone and captured him on her mobile phone, securing vital evidence that helped to build the case against him."Their courage ensured Humberstone was held accountable," she said.

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Det Con Everitt also thanked the builders who she said had "acted swiftly" to protect and support the 11-year-old girl and pursue the suspect following the first incident.

"Humberstone is a dangerous individual and I welcome today's sentence, which ensures he faces justice for his appalling actions," she added."They were singing nursery rhymes and one that stood out was a version of I'll Tell Me Ma.

I took a sample of it and was able to build something haunting around what is normally an innocent nursery rhyme."Copyright rules meant the original sample couldn't be used but Eoin's 13-year-old son Naoise instead stepped in and provided the lyric.

The song went on to be used in a key scene of episode three of series two.And Naoise is not the only other family member involved in the Blue Lights soundtrack - Eoin's wife Kitty O'Callaghan, a soprano, can be heard in the theme tune and closing credits.

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