>A Great Harwood man repeatedly exposed his penis to paramedics who were trying to help him after he was intoxicated in the street.
>Serial pest Yves Tempels grabbed his penis and swung it around with his hand on at least six occasions in front of the horrified paramedics on May 26.
>The paramedics had been called by members of the public to assist Tempels as he was unable to stand and had been vomiting in the street.
>A group of people in the area told paramedics Tempels, 41, had been waving his penis around in public before they had arrived.
>Tempels was grinning while performing the lurid acts and, when the female paramedic said she did not want to see his penis, he replied: “Are you sure?”
>He tried to spit at both of the paramedics, but the spit was caught in his long hair – thankfully, said one of the paramedics in a statement, because it transpired Tempels was carrying Hepatitis C.
>The paramedic added in her statement that she had “lost some of the love” for her job, which she has been doing for 22 years, since the incident.
>Tempels was arrested and taken to Greenbank police station in Blackburn where, while in the holding cell, he urinated with his clothes on.
>Officers got him a fresh set of clothes, but he began to masturbate with the wet jogging bottoms still on, while grinning at officers.
>When interviewed the next day, he admitted what he did and admitted being in breach of a sexual harm prevention order.
> He expressed remorse but told officers he was “attracted to 12-year-old boys with long hair.”
>The terms of Tempels’ sexual harm prevention order prohibited him from exposing his genitals or buttocks in public apart from when using a public toilet or changing room, placing his hands under the waistline of any clothing apart from when in a toilet or changing room, and masturbating or giving any visual or audible signal that he is masturbating in public.
>He pleaded guilty to the two counts of exposure, two counts of assaulting an emergency worker, and single counts of outraging public decency, indecent behaviour at a police station, and breach of a sexual harm prevention order.
>Amanda Johnson, offering mitigation at Preston Crown Court, said Tempels was described as lapsing in and out of consciousness during the event, and he struggles to recollect everything that happened.
>She said he accepted what happened through what others witnessed, but was shocked at the language he used – having called the female paramedic a “c…t” and a “t…t” when she asked for the police to assist.
>Judge Robert Altham, sentencing, said: “It seems when in drink you have a real problem with women.
>”You called her a c…t, you called her a t…t, and for the next 15 minutes you called them both vile names.
>”I note your record and it seems significant to me that since 2020 you’ve offended.
>”There will come a time if you keep behaving like this you will cause someone really serious harm.”
>Tempels was sentenced to two years and one month in prison and will be subject to sex offender notification requirements for 10 years.
AlwaysCreamCrackered on
The title is bad enough but that actual write up provided is fucking awful.
What a vile pile of shit.
I’m absolutely certain he’s going to be in the news (and prison) again for much worse acts in the future.
plawwell on
EMTs need to deal with enough stress without dealing with cretins like this.
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>A Great Harwood man repeatedly exposed his penis to paramedics who were trying to help him after he was intoxicated in the street.
>Serial pest Yves Tempels grabbed his penis and swung it around with his hand on at least six occasions in front of the horrified paramedics on May 26.
>The paramedics had been called by members of the public to assist Tempels as he was unable to stand and had been vomiting in the street.
>A group of people in the area told paramedics Tempels, 41, had been waving his penis around in public before they had arrived.
>Tempels was grinning while performing the lurid acts and, when the female paramedic said she did not want to see his penis, he replied: “Are you sure?”
>He tried to spit at both of the paramedics, but the spit was caught in his long hair – thankfully, said one of the paramedics in a statement, because it transpired Tempels was carrying Hepatitis C.
>The paramedic added in her statement that she had “lost some of the love” for her job, which she has been doing for 22 years, since the incident.
>Tempels was arrested and taken to Greenbank police station in Blackburn where, while in the holding cell, he urinated with his clothes on.
>Officers got him a fresh set of clothes, but he began to masturbate with the wet jogging bottoms still on, while grinning at officers.
>When interviewed the next day, he admitted what he did and admitted being in breach of a sexual harm prevention order.
> He expressed remorse but told officers he was “attracted to 12-year-old boys with long hair.”
>The terms of Tempels’ sexual harm prevention order prohibited him from exposing his genitals or buttocks in public apart from when using a public toilet or changing room, placing his hands under the waistline of any clothing apart from when in a toilet or changing room, and masturbating or giving any visual or audible signal that he is masturbating in public.
>He pleaded guilty to the two counts of exposure, two counts of assaulting an emergency worker, and single counts of outraging public decency, indecent behaviour at a police station, and breach of a sexual harm prevention order.
>Amanda Johnson, offering mitigation at Preston Crown Court, said Tempels was described as lapsing in and out of consciousness during the event, and he struggles to recollect everything that happened.
>She said he accepted what happened through what others witnessed, but was shocked at the language he used – having called the female paramedic a “c…t” and a “t…t” when she asked for the police to assist.
>Judge Robert Altham, sentencing, said: “It seems when in drink you have a real problem with women.
>”You called her a c…t, you called her a t…t, and for the next 15 minutes you called them both vile names.
>”I note your record and it seems significant to me that since 2020 you’ve offended.
>”There will come a time if you keep behaving like this you will cause someone really serious harm.”
>Tempels was sentenced to two years and one month in prison and will be subject to sex offender notification requirements for 10 years.
The title is bad enough but that actual write up provided is fucking awful.
What a vile pile of shit.
I’m absolutely certain he’s going to be in the news (and prison) again for much worse acts in the future.
EMTs need to deal with enough stress without dealing with cretins like this.