David Baines-Davies sex offender pervert
David Baines-Davies sex offender pervert

Architect Burslem Sex Offender, David Baines-Davies, has been sentenced after taping a secret camera to a sink in his workplace toilets. The 50-year-old married father-of-two, David Baines-Davies, admitted to a charge of voyeurism following the incident at Hewitt & Carr in Cheadle.

David Baines-Davies’s boss discovered the camera after it fell to the floor while he washing his hands, and he reported the matter to the police. Video footage on the camera showed David Baines-Davies fixing it under the sink, but nobody else was filmed.

David Baines-Davies, of Chesterwood Road, Burslem, was subsequently sacked by Hewitt & Carr. Magistrates at North Staffordshire Justice Centre have now handed him a community sentence following his guilty plea.

Prosecutor Zaine Riaz told the court that employees at the firm had expressed ‘concern and disgust’ after the camera had been discovered, in October 2020.

Mark Holder, mitigating, said that at the time of the incident, his client had been ‘going through a breakdown’ due to stress.

Mr Holder said: “He has struggled to find a reason why the offence was committed. It was about as unsophisticated as it gets. The only images on the camera were of the defendant at home and the defendant taping it to the sink. It wasn’t pointing in the right direction, and it fell off straight away.”

Mr Holder said David Baines-Davies’s family had suffered after his guilty plea was publicised in January, and he had been dismissed from his new job. Since then Baines-Davies has found alternative employment.

The court heard that the offence was aggravated by the fact that it was a breach of trust. David Baines-Davies had no previous convictions.

Magistrates told the defendant that voyeurism was a serious crime. They handed him an 18-month community order with a 30-day rehabilitation activity requirement, and ordered him to complete 100 hours of unpaid work.

He will also have to sign the sex offender register, and pay £185 in costs and a £114 surcharge. The court also ordered the destruction of the camera.


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