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A woman squatted down inside a busy Cambridge supermarket and laughed while urinating, a court heard.

Rosalyn Bullman had only been released from prison in Peterborough earlier that day when security guards found her being "awkward and obstructive" in Sainsbury's in Coldham's Lane around 5pm.

The 27-year-old then pulled down her trousers and squatted down inside the store.

Bullman was quickly ushered to the store exit, when she dropped her trousers and underwear again and urinated, laughing while doing so.

At Cambridge Magistrates' Court today (April 28), she admitted a charge of outraging public decency.

Simon Rice, mitigating, said Bullman had no memory of the offence on December 5 last year and did not remember how she got to Cambridge from Peterborough.

Bullman was credited by magistrate chairman Phil King for her work to turn her life around since the incident, including finding employment at Christian charity Betel UK.

Handing her a conditional discharge for two years and ordering her to pay £50 costs, Mr King told Bullman: "We are going to deal with this matter outside of our sentencing guidelines because of what we have heard in court today from Mr Rice and seen in letters from Betel about the progress you have been making.

"In their words you're turning your life around, you've got a history, a long history of offences.

"Betel work is going well and we don't want to destroy that, that's why we have gone outside the guidelines and we trust you'll respect that."