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Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 16:30

Man asked schoolgirls for sex act

By Craig Davidson

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ON PROBATION: Brian Wilkinson outside court yesterday.

A ‘PITIFUL’ man who made obscene comments to three schoolgirls he had invited into his house to smoke cigarettes has been put on the sex offenders’ register.

Loner Brian Wilkinson, 30, would often allow one of girls to come to his flat for cigarettes on her way to and from school.

But when the girl and two of her friends turned up on their school lunch break last November, they found crude Wilkinson in the middle of a drinking binge.

After inviting the teenage girls, into his lounge, he asked them to perform a sex act on him.

The frightened girls tried to laugh off Wilkinson’s advances and told them they had to be back at school.

When they said they had to return to school in 15 minutes, creepy Wilkinson said: “Thats okay, that’s five minutes each.”

His comments shocked the girls and they all immediately left Wilkinson’s flat.

His disturbing behaviour emerged when school bosses quizzed one of the pupils about truancy.

Wilkinson told police he had been on a drinking binge when the girls came to his flat in Greenock’s Brachelston Street and couldn’t remember making the remarks.

Yesterday, at the sheriff court, Wilkinson admitted committing the breach of the peace on 23 November last year.

His solicitor, Norman McCrone, said: “He insists if he had been stone-cold sober he would never have made these remarks to an adult never mind a young teenager.

“He realises he was the adult in this situation and shouldn’t have let the girls into his house.

“He is something of a pitiful individual who has had health difficulties since he was young and a drink problem to this day.”

Sheriff John Herald put him on probation for two years and the sex offenders’ register for five years.

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