April 2023

Worthing sex offender given suspended sentence for having police kit

A convicted paedophile who had counter terrorism unit-style badges and followed children around in a car fitted with flashing blue lights has walked free from court.

Spencer Pledge had stab vests, handcuffs and badges despite being banned from owning anything which could make him look like a police officer.

The bin man was jailed in 2013 for 34 months after he followed young girls around in the car, filming them and himself.

Pledge, of Sackville Road, Broadwater, Worthing, admitted 18 offences including sexual activity in the presence of children and possessing hundreds of indecent images of children.

The 46-year-old had videos of himself carrying out indecent acts with girls in the background.

Police also found hundreds of indecent images of young children Pledge downloaded from the internet.

He admitted four offences of sexual activity in the presence of ten to 12-year-old girls, eight offences of making indecent photographs of children, five offences of having more than 900 indecent photographs of children and one offence of outraging public decency in the presence of three ten-year old children and two adult women.

As part of his sentence, Pledge was banned from having any emergency services kit.

Pledge was required to sign the Sex Offenders Register indefinitely on his release from prison.

He was also given an indefinite sexual offenders prevention order, later changed to the Sexual Harm Prevention Order.

The order had nine conditions intended to prevent Pledge from having any access to children and to prevent any further offences being committed when he was released from prison.

But after his release, a search of his home found two stab vests, handcuffs, a radio and police insignias.

One of the stab vests had the Sussex Police crest and ID sewn into the inside.

He was arrested and at a trial at Lewes Crown Court Pledge told a jury he was a big fan of American crime drama 24 and had the Jack Bauer badges as part of his memorabilia collection. 

The sex offender claimed he needed the stab vests when he was pretending to be police for an Airsoft game, a type of paintball.

Jack Bauer, the character made famous by Kiefer Sutherland, is a fictional US counter terrorism officer.

Pledge breached Sexual Harm Prevention Orders barring him from having a camera in a vehicle and having police uniform.

When officers examined his phones during a routine home visit in 2019, they found an image of Pledge taken inside his bin lorry.

A further search uncovered the stab vests and other gear.

The jury found Pledge guilty of breaching the SHPO by having a camera in a vehicle and possessing police uniform.

Judge Stephen Mooney jailed Pledge for two years, suspended for two years and ordered him to do 200 hours unpaid work and 20 rehabilitation days.

January 2013

Portslade paedophile jailed for child sex offences

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A PAEDOPHILE from Portslade has been locked up for sexual offences relating to young children.

Spencer Charles Pledge, 36, of Chalky Road, Portslade, appeared in custody at Hove Crown Court yesterday (Friday 1 February) and was sentenced to 34 months in prison.

He had pleaded guilty to the 18 offences at a hearing on 4 January.

His offences included:

– four offences of sexual activity in the presence of 10 to 12 year old girls in Southwick, Portslade and Hove between June 2010 and May 2012

– eight offences of making indecent photographs of children between 2011 and 2012

– five offences of possessing a total of more than 900 indecent photographs of children, between 2011 and 2012

– one offence of an act of outraging public decency in Shoreham in May 2012 in the presence of three 10-year-old children and two women.

Pledge was also required to sign the Sex Offenders Register indefinitely on his release from prison, and was issued with an indefinite Sexual Offenders Prevention Order (SOPO).

The order contains nine separate conditions to prevent Pledge from having any access to children and to prevent any further offences being committed when he is released from prison.