An appeals court has ordered a Czech businessman to pay 30,000 crowns for exposing himself to a female skier on the road between Mariánské Lázně and the village of Kladská while wearing a wig, dark sunglasses and pink fishnet stockings. The incident took place on June 2 last year, at around six in the evening.
"The evidence clearly points to his guilt," said Alice Bártová, presiding judge of the appellate panel. According to her, the defendant received an educational-type sentence intended to make him recognize the impropriety of his behavior and avoid similar acts in the future. The judge noted that this was an isolated lapse in an otherwise unremarkable, well-adjusted life, and experts found no signs of any deviant tendencies in him.
According to the victim, the man was standing on the road in a disheveled wig and sunglasses, wearing nothing but pink fishnet stockings. At first, the woman thought she was looking at a wooden statue or an advertising board. As she got closer, the man began waving at her with one hand while masturbating with the other.
"I just kept running and didn't stop. We barely passed each other. He didn't say a word, and there was no physical contact," the victim recalled. She immediately called her boyfriend, and together they reported the incident to the emergency line.
Police soon stopped the man's car during a check in Kladská. A wig and sunglasses were found in the trunk, and he was still wearing the fishnet stockings under his tracksuit bottoms.
In court, the businessman, surnamed Šustr, denied any involvement in the incident, claiming he had never even been at the location where the victim said the exposure took place. As for the stockings, he said he had worn them as part of a bet with a female friend.
The man also drew the court's attention to the fact that the victim had described the attacker's genitals as being between 15 and 20 centimeters long. "According to the official medical examination report of my body, the anatomical measurement is only 11 centimeters," the defendant pointed out. The court, however, was not swayed by this argument, and the businessman's guilt was upheld.
Source: novinky.cz