The Daily Telegraph

Man who filmed schoolgirl undressing in unisex changing room spared prison

- By Martin Evans CRIME EDITOR

A MAN who pleaded guilty to filming a teenager undressing in a changing room has been spared jail.

Liam Warlow, 27, had attempted to record footage of the schoolgirl with his phone under the divider of a cubicle in the unisex changing area of the Swansea waterpark, in south Wales, when she spotted the phone and kicked it out of his hand, a court heard. “Most people would expect me to send you to prison,” Judge Geraint Walters told him after he pleaded guilty to observing a private act for sexual gratificat­ion.

Warlow was given a six-month sentence suspended for two years on Dec 20. Judge Walters also ordered him to undertake a 43-day programme to address his issues around filming in public for sexual excitement and to attend 45 days of “general rehabilita- tion”. CCTV footage shows Warlow loitering in the changing room before the incident. He had finished getting dressed when he spotted the girl and later entered the cubicle next to her.

Warlow is then seen running out of the leisure centre after being discovered trying to film the girl undressing.

He told police he had dropped his phone which had “managed to start recording by itself ”, Swansea Crown Court heard. Despite this Judge Walters said it was “perfectly obvious” what Warlow was doing.

Upon his arrest, Warlow told the police he could not remember the code to access the “private area” of his phone, but the judge said his claim was not plausible. Warlow has previous conviction­s for burglary and cannabis possession from 2013.

Judge Walters added: “Your conduct that day has, for a considerab­le period of time, blighted you. And it will. You’ve lost your partner, by the looks of it.”

Warlow will be placed on the sex offenders register and subject to a sexual harm prevention order for seven years.

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CCTV footage shows Liam Warlow, 27, in the changing room

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