BRIDLINGTON MAN DANIEL BROADBENT ESCAPES PRISON AFTER SEXUAL OFFENSE ON SCHOOLGIRL

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Bridlington Sexual Abuser
In July 2015, Daniel Broadbent, a 28-year-old resident of Windsor Crescent in Bridlington, found himself at the center of a serious legal case involving a sexual misconduct charge. Broadbent was accused of inappropriately touching a young girl under the age of 16 without her consent, an act that prompted legal action and public concern.

Following the court proceedings, Broadbent was not sentenced to prison but was instead fined £110. Additionally, he was ordered to adhere to a community rehabilitation order, a measure aimed at addressing his behavior through supervised programs and community service. The court also mandated that he pay £85 in legal costs and a surcharge of £60, emphasizing the judicial system's focus on both punishment and rehabilitation.

This case highlights the ongoing issues of safeguarding minors and the legal consequences faced by offenders within the Bridlington community. The authorities continue to stress the importance of protecting children from sexual exploitation and ensuring offenders are held accountable for their actions, even when prison sentences are not imposed.
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