A MAN who arranged to meet a ‘mother and her two daughters’ with the intent of having sexual activity with a child has been jailed after a undercover police sting.
David Merrick Taylor began talking to a woman online who he believed was a single mother who had two daughters, aged eight and 11.
Taylor sent pictures of himself and discussed what he wanted to do to the girls before arranging a meeting at Bournemouth Pier.
The meeting in January came just days after first exchanging messages with the undercover officer who had assumed the role of the fictional mother.
The 48-year-old was then identified by officers and arrested.
He had a rucksack with him which contained lubricant, condoms and sweets.
The defendant, of Havilland Road East, Bournemouth, admitted a charge of attempting to arrange or facilitate sexual activity with a child at Poole Magistrates’ Court on January 23.
He was jailed for four years after appearing at Bournemouth Crown Court.
Prosecuting, Richard Sedgwick said Taylor committed this offence while subject to a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO), which had first been issued following an extremely similar crime in 2017.
On that occasion he was caught by a paedophile hunter group, who passed information on to police.
Mr Sedgwick said on January 19 of this year the defendant started messaging the undercover police officer on messaging service Chatiw and the content of what he said became explicit and of a sexualised nature.
The meeting was arranged in the days that followed and officers arrested the defendant at the pier.
During interview, Taylor, who has autism and Asperger’s, initially made no comment but went on to say the situation had been a “fantasy he never intended to go through with”.
Mitigating, Roderick Blain told the judge it was a question of “how long” his client was jailed for rather than the type of sentence issued in this case.
He said first contact with the undercover officer to arrest covered just three days.
The barrister described the way Taylor behaved as “very unsophisticated”.
Judge Brian Forster QC said the case was “particularly serious” given the defendant had been sentenced to a significant period of imprisonment for a very similar offence in 2017 and he was already subject to a SHPO.
“You travelled to this area (the pier) for the purpose of carrying out sexual activities with a child aged eight or 11,” said the judge.
“You travelled to the area equipped with lubricant gel, fruit flavoured condoms children’s sweets and binoculars.”
He added: “Courts have a clear duty to deter sexual predators from committing crimes against children.”
Taylor was placed on the sex offender’s register indefinitely, with terms of a new SHPO made at a later hearing.
Dorset Police's Paedophile Online Investigation Team can be contacted on 101. In an emergency always dial 999.
For more information visit:
UK safer internet centre website: saferinternet.org.uk/
Child Exploitation and Online Protection centre: ceop.police.uk/
CEOP resources suitable for parents and children of different ages: thinkuknow.co.uk/
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