Locations
Wellesley Road, Torquay, Devon, TQ1
Description
A high-risk abuser has been jailed for hanging around a seafront play park and leering at the children inside it.
Gary Loftus also made friends with a family and bought sweets for their six-year-old child, before visiting another seaside resort with them.
He has a history of child abuse dating back 35 years and has served a string of jail sentences either for molesting children or flouting orders put in place to protect them.
He was subject to a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) which banned him from play areas and from befriending families with young children.
Loftus, of Wellesley Road, Torquay, admitted two counts of breaching an SHPO and was jailed for 16 months by Judge Timothy Rose at Exeter Crown Court.
Mr Ian Graham, prosecuting, said the 67-year-old had befriended a family in December 2019 and visited an arcade in Exmouth with them.
He then went to their Taunton home in June 2020 and bought sweets for their six-year-old daughter.
Three months later, he was arrested after being seen walking around the outside of a play area at Paignton seafront that was full of young children.
He spent nearly an hour walking around the park on the Esplanade, appearing to touch himself, and was reported to the police.
He later accepted he was gaining sexual gratification by looking at the children.
Gary Loftus has previous convictions for 19 offences and was jailed in 1989 for indecent assault, in 1993 for gross indecency and in 2002 for breaking an order to stay away from a child.
He has been jailed twice for breaking a Sexual Offences Prevention Order imposed in 2009, which was updated to an SHPO by the time he was jailed in August 2018 for ingratiating himself with a single mother in Teignmouth without telling her about his past.
He had only been out of jail for less than a year after being imprisoned for similar offences in Teignmouth when he breached the SHPO again in December 2019.
Judge Rose told him: "It is the assessment of the probation service that you pose a high risk of causing serious harm to children.
"When you cultivated friendship with families with young children, you knew who you were and what you should and should not be doing. When you went to the play area, you put yourself in that position.
"You have done it before and were doing it again. There was an element of a grooming situation where you could get gratification from the presence of a child, even if it was not possible to act on it."
The judge went on to say: "Imagine the reaction of the mother on hearing that the man who was hanging around her six-year-old is actually a sex offender with multiple convictions.
"The parents of the children in the play area would be appalled to know that a sex offender had stopped a while to look at their children because that is what he wanted to do.
"You know what you have done and here you are doing it all over again."
Mr Herc Ashworth, defending, said there had never been any danger of any physical offences against a child because Loftus had never been left alone with one. All his contact with children was brief.
He said he remains committed to tackling his behaviour and suffers from illnesses that will make his time in prison very difficult for him.