A MAN facing trial later this year accused of offences relating to someone wearing a black gimp suit in public was told he must not “crawl, wriggle or writhe on the ground wearing a full-body covering or mask”, PA Rod Minchin writes.

Joshua Hunt, 32, denies two charges of intentional harassment, alarm or distress under Section 4(a) of the Public Order Act.

They relate to incidents allegedly committed on May 7 and May 9 in the Bleadon and Cleeve areas of Somerset.

Previous hearings have heard that female motorists driving at night reported to the police seeing a man in a black costume.

District Judge Angela Brereton, sitting at Taunton Deane Magistrates’ Court, fixed a half-day trial at Bristol Magistrates’ Court on October 27.

Hunt, of Claverham, Somerset, had been excused attendance at the case management hearing and was represented by his solicitor David Fanson.

He was released on unconditional bail until his trial.

Last month the defendant was made subject to an order placing restrictions on his alleged behaviour.

Under the terms of the interim order, which will expire in January next year, Hunt is banned from wearing a mask or possessing one in a public place and wearing black all-in-one clothing at night in public.

He also must not “crawl, wriggle or writhe on the ground wearing a full-body covering or mask” or visit the areas where the offences are alleged to have taken place.