A Bournemouth man, with alcohol and
anger management issues, frightened his ex so much she activated a
police panic alarm when he banged on the window of her home –
breaching a restraining order.
Scaffolder Ian Walker-Smith, 45, of Westby Road also sent text messages and left abusive
voicemails, despite a court order banning him from contacting the
woman.
He pleaded guilty at Croydon Crown
Court to harassing Claire Bullen, of Acre Lane, Carshalton on March
17 and April 18.
The court heard today that
Walker-Smith was subject to a restraining order, imposed at the court
on December 12, last year.
“She was so fearful of what took
place she pushed a panic button and contacted the police
immediately,” Judge Daniel Flahive told the defendant.
“You breached the restraining order
by making abusive phone calls and by knocking on the window and
making a nuisance of yourself.”
The court was told Walker-Smith has
turned his life around and successfully completed an alcohol
treatment order and has settled down with a new girlfriend.
He admitted the offence put him in
breach of a twenty-two week suspended prison sentence, imposed for
driving while disqualified and failing to give a sample to police.
Walker-Smith was placed on an eighteen
month community order, with 100 hours community service, plus forty
additional hours for breaching the suspended sentence.
“If you are back here your feet won't
touch the ground,” added the judge.
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