The trio plead guilty to charges of public indecency but will face no jail time and won’t be placed on the sex offenders registry, as the court accepted there was “no significant sexual element” to their actions. “This was puerile and repugnant as the narration clearly demonstrates.” “It appears there’s an expectation that Marines participate in conduct such as this,” said Deputy Duncan. Bowen is seen pulling his pants up just as club security comes over. In the video, the men are seen drinking each other’s urine and putting their penises in each other’s mouths, simulating oral sex.
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“A member of security staff checked but found nothing untoward.” But in reviewing CCTV footage the next day, the full incident came to light and staff reported it to authorities. “But a number did come up and say they were proud of me, which is totally not what I expected.Shortly before 1am, the club’s manager was told “there were a number of males with their genitals exposed outside,” said Deputy Stewart Duncan. “The assembly wasn’t about me, it was about individuality … but the kids clapped me, the whole school, it did make me a bit tearful.”Īfterwards the teenagers didn’t behave any differently with him. The assembly itself was a bit of a blur because of how nervous he was, he said. Prejudice and bullying still exist in schools and if his public coming out helps one child then that’s enough, he said. “I think to myself: ‘Why couldn’t I be as open and accepted as most young people now feel confident enough to do and are?’”
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He said he was in “awe and admiration” of the young people he was responsible for. Scott said he wasn’t aware of any other state secondary heads coming out to their pupils. Last year Nicholas Hewlett, the headteacher of a private school in south London, made headlines when he came out to pupils in a virtual school assembly. I can now take my husband to social events … I don’t need to hide it.” A number of different things all clicked into place.”Ĭhildren today are much more “able and willing to accept people than perhaps we were as kids”, he said. “There may be kids struggling with their sexuality and the position I’ve got means I can be a role model. Why can’t I be like my pupils? Why can’t I be honest with myself?” said Scott.
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(From left) PC Hanna Johnson, Drew Dalton, Colin Scott and Lt Col Jim Turner.
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The school’s staff and governors have known about his sexuality for years, but the 500 pupils did not know until Monday. Scott said that 15 to 20 years ago coming out would have harmed his career, but these days he is happy to be openly gay and he has been in a civil partnership with Dalton since 2008. The legislation was repealed in Scotland in 2000, and in England and Wales in 2003. Scott became a teacher around the time Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative government introduced section 28 legislation, which prohibited the “promotion” of homosexuality by local authorities and meant support was denied to pupils who needed it. But I realised I had to get out before I got found out.” I don’t blame the navy, by the way, the navy was great for me. He joined the Royal Navy before the ban on homosexuality in the forces was lifted in January 2000. He thought he was going through a phase and tried to force himself to be straight, he said.
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As a child of the 1980s, Scott says, he was “indoctrinated to think in a certain way”. Scott grew up in Hebburn, Tyne and Wear, and knew he was gay as a teenager but didn’t embrace it. But there was also the school’s 54-year-old headteacher, surprised pupils soon realised, as he introduced them to his husband, Drew Dalton, a sociology lecturer at the University of Sunderland.