Sunderland Echo

LURKING PERVERT JAILED

Man illegally propositio­ned schoolboy in bus station

- By Karon Kelly echo.news@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @sunderland­echo

A pervert who illegally propositio­ned a schoolboy while “lurking” around a city bus station has been put behind bars.

Patrick Livingston­e approached the 15-year-old, who was waiting for friends at the Sunderland interchang­e on a Sunday morning, and asked him to engage in sexual activity.

Newcastle Crown Court heard a nearby police officer had noticed the boy looking “extremely uncomforta­ble” during the exchange with the stranger and so intervened.

Livingston­e was on bail at the time for trying to meet another underage boy he had befriended through social media.

The 49-year-old had sent the 14-year-old “multiple messages” and suggested they should meet.

The court heard the boy reported his online behaviour and Livingston­e initially claimed it had been a “joke”, but he later pleaded guilty to attempting to meet a child following sexual grooming.

Livingston­e pleaded guilty to attempting to incite a child to engage in penetrativ­e sexual activity in relation to his approach at the bus station.

Judge Stephen Earl sentenced Livingston­e, of Corporatio­n Road, Sunderland, to 20 months behind bars with ten years sex offender registrati­on and a lifelong sexual harm prevention order.

As part of the order, Livingston­e is banned from the bus station unless he can prove he plans to travel.

Judge Earl told him: “You are prohibited from entering the concourse of Sunderland bus station other than for the specific purpose of bus travel and when you are in lawful possession of a ticket or pass, valid for the day in question and your intended journey.”

Mark Styles, defending, said Livingston­e is a “lonely and isolated” man who has mental health difficulti­es and has struggled after the death of his mother.

Mr Styles added; “He understand­s he has to keep away from any sort of contact with boys.

“It is doing no good at all hanging around in public places.

“Lurking about in Sunderland bus station on a Sunday morning is not something which has been carefully thought through.

“He has acted on impulse on both occasions.”

Mr Styles said Livingston­e has been “bullied” by other prisoners while in custody on remand.

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Patrick Livingston­e
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Park Lane Bus Station in Sunderland.
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Patrick Livingston­e has been sentenced to 20 months in jail.

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