A 42-YEAR-OLD man has been granted unconditional bail after pleading not guilty to six counts of voyeurism.
Gordon William Bracey, of Crawley Court, Gravesend, appeared at Dartford Magistrates' Court on January 13.
Bracey also pleaded not guilty to a charge of setting up equipment to allow the acts of voyeurism, which allegedly took place between March and July last year.
The six voyeurism charges relate to Bracey allegedly recording another person doing a private act with the intention he or a third person would obtain sexual gratification by looking at the image.
Prosecutor David Skelton described voyeurism as a "relatively new offence without a wealth of case law". Victoria Hart, defending, said: "The images were certainly not of the most indecent kind."
A pre-trial review will be held on February 14.
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