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Defendant accused of dumping soiled adult nappies at nurseries appears in court

Abbi Taylor is accused of four counts of dumping bags of toxic materials, namely nappies containing human waste, at nurseries on South Tyneside.

Tom Wilkinson
Tuesday 19 December 2023 19:40 GMT
Abbi Taylor is accused of dumping soiled adult nappies at childrenā€™s nurseries and outraging public decency (Owen Humphreys/PA)
Abbi Taylor is accused of dumping soiled adult nappies at childrenā€™s nurseries and outraging public decency (Owen Humphreys/PA) (PA Wire)

A defendant who is accused of dumping soiled adult nappies at childrenā€™s nurseries and outraging public decency has appeared in court.

Abbi Taylor, who also appeared on the court list as Martin Tarling, is accused of a series of nine charges between October 2022 and November 2023.

The Chair of the Bench, John Lee, asked the defendant if she preferred to be addressed as Taylor, and the defendant agreed.

No pleas were entered at the hearing at South Tyneside Magistratesā€™ Court and the case was sent to Newcastle Crown Court for a next appearance on January 16.

Denis Rice, for South Tyneside Council, called the case ā€œcomplicatedā€ and summarised it as ā€œdumping soiled adult nappies, interfering with nappies at a nursery, smearing milk bottles with excreta and the theft of nappy bags and associated offencesā€.

Annalisa Moscardini, defending, said: ā€œThere is a lot of issues involved and I agree the crown court is the correct venue.ā€

Taylor is accused of four counts of dumping bags of toxic materials, namely nappies containing human waste, at nurseries on South Tyneside, contrary to the Environmental Protection Act.

The 45-year-old, of Haymarket Walk, South Shields, is also accused of stealing a roll of clinical waste bags from a local nursery business.

Taylor also faces a charge of outraging public decency, ā€œby behaving in an indecent manner, namely by being inside a bin containing the waste of children, including with soiled nappies and disclosed garments and interacting with the soiled nappies in sight of the publicā€.

Taylor is also charged with criminal damage, by smearing excrement on milk bottles ā€œintended for consumption by small childrenā€ and on other parts of a nursery building, including the fire escape.

Taylor is also charged with breaching a criminal behaviour order imposed by Nottinghamshire Magistratesā€™ Court in April this year, by being within 10 metres of a nursery without reasonable excuse, and/or ā€œby removing items from a waste receptacle in direct contravention of said orderā€.

The defendant also faces a charge of intentionally or recklessly causing a public nuisance between October 2022 and November 2023 ā€œat South Tyneside, without reasonable excuse, did an act, namely by continuously dumping adult human waste and other materials on the street and at nursery premises and interfering with the contents of clinical waste bins containing faecal matter from children and babies and other similar behavioursā€.

The defendant was granted conditional bail ahead of the crown court appearance.

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