Woman Jailed for 16 Weeks After Public Sex in Whitley Bay

UPDATE: A woman has been sentenced to 16 weeks in jail after being caught having sex in broad daylight outside the Park View Shopping Centre in Whitley Bay. Rachel Hardy-Gent, who was found naked from the waist down and with her chest exposed, was arrested after a delivery driver witnessed the incident and alerted the police.

The shocking event unfolded earlier today when the driver, making a delivery to the shopping centre, spotted Hardy-Gent and a male partner engaging in the act in full view of shoppers and passers-by. Prosecutors revealed that the couple was lying on the ground, making no effort to hide their actions from the public.

During her arrest, police discovered that Hardy-Gent was carrying a broken wine bottle neck concealed in her bra. Authorities confirmed that this act, along with her previous criminal history of 58 offences, contributed to her sentencing for outraging public decency and possession of an offensive weapon.

In court, prosecutor James Long described the scene: “They were clearly having sex, and it was plainly in sight of members of the public passing by.” The police intervention was swift, and Hardy-Gent was taken into custody shortly after the incident.

Defense attorney Mark Styles stated that Hardy-Gent had been drinking heavily on the day of the incident, leading her to blackout and lose awareness of her surroundings. He emphasized her desire for prison as a means to receive help for her alcohol misuse and housing issues. “Alcohol is her demon,” Styles remarked, noting that she seeks support for various personal struggles.

This incident has stirred reactions from the local community, raising questions about public decency and the implications of such behavior in a busy shopping area. The case has drawn significant attention, highlighting the intersection of personal challenges and public conduct.

Authorities urge the public to report similar incidents to maintain community standards and safety. As this case unfolds, many are left wondering what further steps will be taken to address such behavior in public spaces.

Residents of Whitley Bay are encouraged to stay informed about local court cases and updates as this situation develops.