LEEDS MAN JAILED FOR FILMING WOMAN IN RAILWAY STATION TOILET
A Leeds man who filmed a woman as she used a toilet at the city's railway station has been jailed for 14 months.
Jordan Foster, 25, went in the female toilets on 8 July, with the 20-year-old woman seeing him leaning over from the next cubicle with a phone in his hand.
Foster, of Leylands Road, Sheepscar, who breached a sexual harm prevention order, had earlier admitted voyeurism.
At Leeds Crown Court, he was given a further order and must sign the sex offenders register for seven years.
British Transport Police said Foster had entered the toilets on the main concourse at about 21:30 BST, with the victim alerting other women after spotting Foster.
She asked him to hand over his phone, but Foster managed to run off.
Det Con Gregg Whittaker described it as a "disgusting invasion of privacy".
He added, "The fact that Foster was in breach of a sexual harm prevention order he had received for a previous offence meant a custodial sentence was inevitable.
I hope his time in jail will give him the opportunity to reflect on his sordid behaviour, the impact on his victim and ultimately prevent him from reoffending."
Court Outcome
Conviction and Sentencing Details
Sentenced
Detected legal outcome
A Leeds man who filmed a woman as she used a toilet at the city's railway station has been jailed for 14 months. Jordan Foster, 25, went in the female toilets on 8 July, with the 20-year-old woman seeing him leaning over from the next cu...
Prison sentence
14 months
A Leeds man who filmed a woman as she used a toilet at the city's railway station has been jailed for 14 months
Court order
Foster, of Leylands Road, Sheepscar, who breached a sexual harm prevention order, had earlier admitted voyeurism
Sex Offenders Register
seven years
At Leeds Crown Court, he was given a further order and must sign the sex offenders register for seven years
Court order
He added, "The fact that Foster was in breach of a sexual harm prevention order he had received for a previous offence meant a custodial sentence was inevitable