An Exeter charity has taken precautions to make sure nobody will have sex in their shop again.
City man Jason Daden, 47, and an unnamed woman were caught 'committing an act outraging public decency by behaving in an indecent manner, namely having sexual intercourse' in the Heavitree WESC Foundation charity shop in April this year.
Daden, of Alphington Road, Exeter, received a caution again this month after being caught engaging in the act again.
Exeter magistrates court heard that the police offered Daden, of Exeter, Devon, a caution for the offence which he has now accepted – the second time he has been cautioned for the same kind of offence.
The court heard that the woman he allegedly had sex with, had also been cautioned for her part in the incident in the city shop.
A representative for the Heavitree Charity shop said they have now introduced 'new measures to help to ensure that a similar incident does not happen again.'
The charity said no distress was caused to customers in the incident and thanked police for their help.
They said: "In April, a member of staff at the Heavitree WESC Foundation charity shop reported a matter to the police concerning inappropriate behaviour.
WESC Foundation would like to thank the police who dealt with the incident effectively.
To the best of our knowledge, no distress was caused to any customers and we would like to state that we have introduced new measures to help to ensure that a similar incident does not happen again."
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