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Pensioner, 71, exposed himself from his window to schoolgirls as bus stopped outside his home - but insists "I'm innocent"

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A pervert pensioner stripped naked and stood at his window when a school bus dropped girls off outside his home, a court has heard.

Thomas Beattie, 71, also showed girls a photograph of his penis on his mobile phone. The former soldier denied the allegations but has now been convicted after a trial.

During the trial the district judge was shown a photograph on a girl's phone which backed up the evidence against Beattie. The LiverpoolECHO reports that Beattie was only charged over one day of exposure.

However, District Judge Wendy Lloyd told him: “It was well known that you would be naked at the window at the time the school bus arrived.” READ MORE:"You hid like a coward...

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