British mum who pinched policeman's bottom pleads guilty to sexual assault

A mischievous mum who pinched a policeman's bottom in a busy town centre pleaded guilty to a sexual assault charge.

By Scotsman Reporter Sunday, 1st September 2019, 12:09 pm

Rosie Smith, 41, groped the copper's bottom in Tunbridge Wells town centre in Kent, magistrates was told. Picture: SWNS

Rosie Smith, 41, groped the copper's bottom in Tunbridge Wells town centre in Kent, magistrates was told.

The policeman said he was annoyed and embarrassed by her actions, and told her: "That's assault, I could nick you for that."

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Neil Sweeney, prosecuting, told Maidstone Magistrates Court: "Miss Smith reached out pinched his bottom, causing him to react.

"He turned around to see her stood next to him.

"The officer warned her about the behaviour, saying 'that's assault, I could nick you for that,' and they engaged in a conversation about her brother who died last year."

The curt heard that after the officer was called away from the scene, one onlooker complained to police and said they found Smith's behaviour shocking and demeaning.

Ben Pite, representing Smith, said his client had since apologised to the officer.

He said Smith was dealing with "difficult family circumstances" as a mother of three children and the legal guardian of a fourth.

Smith, of Tunbridge Wells, pleaded guilty to sexual assault and one count of breaching a criminal behaviour order.

As she was serving a suspended prison sentence when she committed the offence, Smith faced being sent to prison.

Chairman of the bench Dennis Fuller said: "These are quite serious matters, in the circumstances they're all at the lowest level in our judgment.

"We're not applying for compensation as there was no physical injury and the policeman's response at the time does not appear to warrant it."

Telling Smith that she would not be sent to prison, Mr Fuller suspended her suspended sentence for a further six months.