Drunk man jailed after trying to have sex with a pile of leaves

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A drunk man has been jailed for trying to have sex with a pile of leaves in the car park of a Premier Inn, the Mirror reported.

Michael Golsorkhi, from Hyde, Greater Manchester, was seen with his trousers down while he thrust his privates into the pile of leaves in full view of patrons at a Beefeater pub in Stockport, Cheshire.

The 26-year-old, who was also under the influence of cannabis and cocaine, immediately pulled up his pants and trousers when he was confronted by staff at the Premier Inn. He then ran away and hid in some nearby bushes.

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Golsorkhi came out of the bushes 10 minutes after being requested to do so by police.

On Tuesday, he was jailed for eight weeks as a result of the indecent incident which occurred last month.

Magistrate Edward Tasker told him: "Think about your life. Make sure you do go out and seek help. Unfortunately for you, it is you who have found yourself in this position."

One woman opens up about her history of sex addiction:
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In a court statement, one member of staff at the hotel said:

"We saw a white male with his trousers down and we could see his bum. There was nothing between me and this male, he was about a car length away from me and he appeared to be having sex. At one stage, I shouted to him, 'What are you doing, you dirty b*****d?' and he then leapt up, pulled his trousers up and sat in the bushes. We rang the police and I kept shouting: ‘What are you doing? Clear off.’"

Smartphone phone footage of Golsorkhi attempting to penetrate the leaves was shown at Stockport magistrates court. The 26-year-old admitted outraging public decency and possessing cannabis. He was also ordered to pay £122 in costs.

Defence lawyer Neville Warburton said: "This is no fault of anyone else except the defendant. As a result of embarrassment he has no desire to return to the Premier Inn."

Drunk man jailed after trying to have sex with a pile of leaves

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By VT

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A drunk man has been jailed for trying to have sex with a pile of leaves in the car park of a Premier Inn, the Mirror reported.

Michael Golsorkhi, from Hyde, Greater Manchester, was seen with his trousers down while he thrust his privates into the pile of leaves in full view of patrons at a Beefeater pub in Stockport, Cheshire.

The 26-year-old, who was also under the influence of cannabis and cocaine, immediately pulled up his pants and trousers when he was confronted by staff at the Premier Inn. He then ran away and hid in some nearby bushes.

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Golsorkhi came out of the bushes 10 minutes after being requested to do so by police.

On Tuesday, he was jailed for eight weeks as a result of the indecent incident which occurred last month.

Magistrate Edward Tasker told him: "Think about your life. Make sure you do go out and seek help. Unfortunately for you, it is you who have found yourself in this position."

One woman opens up about her history of sex addiction:
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In a court statement, one member of staff at the hotel said:

"We saw a white male with his trousers down and we could see his bum. There was nothing between me and this male, he was about a car length away from me and he appeared to be having sex. At one stage, I shouted to him, 'What are you doing, you dirty b*****d?' and he then leapt up, pulled his trousers up and sat in the bushes. We rang the police and I kept shouting: ‘What are you doing? Clear off.’"

Smartphone phone footage of Golsorkhi attempting to penetrate the leaves was shown at Stockport magistrates court. The 26-year-old admitted outraging public decency and possessing cannabis. He was also ordered to pay £122 in costs.

Defence lawyer Neville Warburton said: "This is no fault of anyone else except the defendant. As a result of embarrassment he has no desire to return to the Premier Inn."