BA boss flashed at girls, 13.A BRITISH Airways British Airways in full British Airways PLC International passenger airline based in London. In 1936 British Airways Ltd. was founded through the merger of three smaller airlines. boss exposed himself to two 13-year-olds working as stable girls on his farm. Robert Humphrey, 52, BA's top fleet technical engineer in Scotland, owns Greystone Hill Farm, in Neilston, Renfrewshire, where the horse-loving girls were doing weekend work. One of them told Paisley Sheriff Court she was mucking out mucking out removing manure and soiled straw from a horse's loose box. when saw him standing on top of a midden midden dungheap. exposing himself. She went to the stable to tell her friend - and Humphrey followed her in and flashed at both of them. Humphrey claimed he had been caught short after taking pills for his blood pressure, but Sheriff Isobel McColl said his story was "acutely incredible". She found him guilty of indecent exposure indecent exposure n. the crime of displaying one's genitalia to one or more other people in a public place, usually with the apparent intent to shock the unsuspecting viewer and give the exposer a sexual charge. and he'll be sentenced following background reports. |
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