Scott Faulkner paedophile child sex offender
Scott Faulkner paedophile child sex offender

Scott Faulkner, a convicted Cumnock Paedophile sex offender, persisted in his role as a first aider while awaiting trial for the rape and kidnapping of a juvenile boy.

Creep Scott Faulkner persisted in performing his duties, delivering emergency care during significant events.

Scott Faulkner, a brazen first aider from Cumnock, participated in multiple events from July to September 2021, despite facing charges for acts in February of the same year.

The 34-year-old was sentenced to 12 years in prison at Glasgow High Court last month following a conviction on six crimes after a trial in Edinburgh.

Notwithstanding the charges he faced in 2021, Scott Faulkner appeared at UK music festivals in locations as distant as London and Peterborough.

An insider from the events industry expressed their revulsion upon learning that the disgraced first aider persisted in his role serving the public.

They stated: “He not only attended events but also posed for photographs while present.”

“He just didn’t care at all. It’s disgusting.

“He was put in the position of trust and he broke that trust.”

The Go Purple Event saw hundreds take to the streets in Ayr to support the end-of-life care charity.

Vile Scott Faulkner not only attended the event but he appeared on a social media post boasting about Burnside Event’s First Aid Facebook page.

A social media post confirms Scott Faulkner was in attendance at the Hospice event.

The picture is still live, and Burnside Event First Aid’s Instagram is still active.

A quote from Burnside Event First Aid reads: “We were honoured to support Ayrshire Hospice by providing ambulance and first cover for the Go Purple Memory Walk.”

A picture was shared in which the suspected rapist posed with the hospice’s mascot alongside colleagues.

Another chilling image shows Scott Faulkner smiling behind a mask as he raises his hands up in the air in celebration.

This week the Ayrshire Hospice have stressed they were unaware of charges Scott Faulkner was facing and that he broke their trust by appearing at their event.

Burnside Event First Aid boss, Jonathan Peffers, claimed he wasn’t aware of Scott Faulkner’s attendance at such events until this newspaper alerted him to Faulkner’s appearances.

Following his arrest, Scott Faulkner was removed as director of Burnside Event First Aid, with Jonathan Peffers’ appointment in March 2021, as listed on Companies House.

Mr Peffers, who now owns his own first aid firm, Skylark Event Medical Services, claims he was “out of the country” when Scott Faulkner ghosted in to work three events, including the Go Purple Walk.

A spokesperson for Skylark Events Medical Services: “Both Jonathan Peffers and Skylark Event Medical Services Ltd deplore the behaviour and actions of Scott Faulkner that were the subject of his conviction.

“Mr Peffers was not aware of Scott Faulkner’s behaviour and actions. After he was charged and released on bail, Scott Faulkner strenuously denied to Mr Peffers that he had committed the acts of which he was ultimately convicted.

“Following Scott Faulkner’s release on bail, Mr Peffers did not give authority for Mr Faulkner to attend any events. Mr Peffers was unaware until yesterday (6 June 2023) that Mr Faulkner had attended an event at Ayrshire Hospice in September 2021.

“Mr Peffers was unaware until today (June 7, 2023) that Mr Scott Faulkner had attended events in Peterborough and London in July 2021.

“Mr Peffers did not authorise Scott Faulkner’s attendance at these events, which occurred when Mr Peffers was out of the country. Neither Mr Peffers nor Skylark Event Medical Services Ltd have a continuing relationship with Scott Faulkner.

“Skylark Event Medical Services Ltd prides itself on providing excellent medical and rescue support services for its customers’ events. The priority now is to continue working with those customers to ensure all their future events are adequately supported.”


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