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Published 14:44 06 Jan 2021 GMT
A woman who had been sunbathing topless at a beach in Sydney is warning other swimmers to be careful after she found a disturbing note from an unidentified individual, 7News reports.
Sharing her story anonymously in a Facebook group, the woman explained that she had seen pictures of her breasts and butt on the unknown individual's Instagram page after they left a creepy note for her at the beach.
The woman was sunbathing at The Slab at Lilli Pilli Point in southern Sydney when the incident occurred.
When she was about to leave the spot, she found a note on the ground held in place by some rocks. It read: “I took a photo of your t**s this is my Instagram.”
The person who wrote the note also included their Instagram handle.
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Horrified, the beachgoer checked out the page and found that the “creep” had indeed taken photos of her without her consent and posted them online.
“And on the story was yes me laying on my side with the gals out,” she said.
She also explained that the person had included a picture of her butt.
The thought of “some creep with photos of you on their phone” left her very uneasy.
“When my chest is facing up to the sun, I’m usually wearing a cozzie top,” she said. “When I roll over to have my back in the sun, I take the cozzie off because ya know tan lines...”
The woman said at one point she would have turned over to her side and checked her phone while not wearing the top. This is when the individual would have taken the photograph.
The woman has since told police about the incident but wanted to share her story further so others could be aware.
“I want this to be a warning for anyone down in the Lilli Pilli area sun baking,” she said.
Furthermore, she explained that the page has thankfully been taken down after it was reported by her and others.
Per 7News, police have not yet received a formal complaint but are urging anyone with information to get in touch.
“There is no excuse for sexual offenses, and it’s time for the whole community to stand up and say it won’t be tolerated at any time,” they said in a statement.