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A woman sexually assaulted a taxi driver by clambering into the front of the cab to grope him with both hands. Irene Torrie moved from the back to the front seat before stripping off her shorts and exposing herself to the driver.

She then told the shocked driver she would pay him if he came into her house. Torrie - who has previous convictions for rubbing her body against a train conductor and carrying out a sex act in front of police - was placed on the Sex Offenders Register.

She had sentence deferred at Dundee Sheriff Court, where Sheriff Paul Brown queried whether a woman could be placed on the Tay Project rehab scheme.

Torrie, 42, from Dundee, admitted sexually assaulting the driver on various roads in the city on 29 May 2020 by touching his penis and exposing her vagina to him.

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