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Bouncer Exposed Himself At Queen's Student Union Bar

Bouncer Exposed Himself At Queen's Student Union Bar

Date: Thursday, September 09, 2010
Source: BBC News

Belfast Magistrates' Court was told that Paul McCamley confronted the woman outside toilets at Queen's University Students' Union in June last year.

He was employed at the premises as a door supervisor at the time of the offence.

The 34-year-old, from Green End, Newtownabbey, County Antrim, will be sentenced next month.

The woman said she had been out with friends at a pub quiz in one of the students' union bars when the defendant approached her.

The court heard she was left "shaking, shocked and ashen-faced" after McCambley said "I have got something you would like to see," and exposed his genitals.

McCamley, who was employed by a private firm to carry out security duties at the bar, denied the exposure charge and claimed instead to have rejected her advances.

He told the court he had first encountered the woman when she fell outside the premises and accepted being in the same bar as her towards the end of the night when his shift was over.

According to his account, they then encountered each other again outside the toilets.

McCamley claimed that she asked him if he was single and then started to get "amorous".

He said the allegation that he had exposed himself was "untrue" and claimed instead that he had told the woman to leave him alone, swearing at her twice.

When the prosecution asked him why he thought the woman would make up the accusation, McCamley said: "I don't know - maybe being rejected."

District Judge Ken Nixon rejected an application by the defence for the case to be thrown out and ruled: "I'm satisfied on the facts of case beyond reasonable doubt as to the guilt of this defendant."



BBC News


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Bouncer Exposed Himself At Queen's Student Union Bar

Bouncer Exposed Himself At Queen's Student Union Bar

Date: Thursday, September 09, 2010
Source: BBC News

Belfast Magistrates' Court was told that Paul McCamley confronted the woman outside toilets at Queen's University Students' Union in June last year.

He was employed at the premises as a door supervisor at the time of the offence.

The 34-year-old, from Green End, Newtownabbey, County Antrim, will be sentenced next month.

The woman said she had been out with friends at a pub quiz in one of the students' union bars when the defendant approached her.

The court heard she was left "shaking, shocked and ashen-faced" after McCambley said "I have got something you would like to see," and exposed his genitals.

McCamley, who was employed by a private firm to carry out security duties at the bar, denied the exposure charge and claimed instead to have rejected her advances.

He told the court he had first encountered the woman when she fell outside the premises and accepted being in the same bar as her towards the end of the night when his shift was over.

According to his account, they then encountered each other again outside the toilets.

McCamley claimed that she asked him if he was single and then started to get "amorous".

He said the allegation that he had exposed himself was "untrue" and claimed instead that he had told the woman to leave him alone, swearing at her twice.

When the prosecution asked him why he thought the woman would make up the accusation, McCamley said: "I don't know - maybe being rejected."

District Judge Ken Nixon rejected an application by the defence for the case to be thrown out and ruled: "I'm satisfied on the facts of case beyond reasonable doubt as to the guilt of this defendant."



BBC News

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