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A naked pervert high on cocaine masturbated at passers-by from his home on at least seven occasions.
Daniel Vince carried out the lewd acts either from his front room or bedroom windows at his home in Maidstone.
On one occasion he was even seen sitting on a wall at his home naked carrying out the act.
The 38-year-old was spotted pleasuring himself several times over a two-week period by passers-by and also performed during darker hours with his bedroom light on and curtains wide open.
His perverted ways were reported to police multiple times and when officers attended his home they found pornographic videos with one dubbed 'Don't Let The Neighbours Catch Me'.
On at least three occasions he was seen playing with himself by women, with one victim seeing him do it twice.
Vince, a construction site manager, was charged with seven counts of indecent exposure, intentionally exposing his genitals to cause alarm or distress.
He admitted the offences when he appeared at Sevenoaks Magistrates Court in December.
At the time a pre-sentencing report was ordered to be carried out on him and Vince, of Dover Street, Maidstone returned to the court for sentencing on Thursday. February 9
Magistrates heard he'd admitted masturbating at his home over a two-week spell on April 3-4, 9, 13, 15, and 17 and then again on another occasion on May 13 of last year.
Emily Wiles prosecuting said: "He was seen sitting on a wall at his home naked and masturbating.
"On other occasions he was either in his downstairs window or bedroom window, it occurred regularly.
"Most of the incidents happened through the downstairs window but on April 15 he was seen from the bedroom window with the lights on."
"On other occasions he was either in his downstairs window or bedroom window, it occurred regularly."
Ms Wiles also stated that when police went to his home to arrest him they found pornographic videos.
"One was called Don't Let The Neighbours Catch Me," she told the court.
Magistrates also heard how Vince admitted to police he was high on cocaine at the time he carried out the lewd acts.
He explained he had done it for the thrill of getting caught and that he'd had a cocaine and alcohol addiction for the past 15 years.
The bench also heard Vince was now getting help with his problems and wanted to change.
Magistrates placed him on a three year community order which will see him complete 30 rehabilitation sessions including mental health health treatment and a sex offenders programme.
He was also ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work and has to pay compensation of £200 to the women who had witnessed him doing the perverted act.
Chairman of the bench Jackie Hamilton said: "This is just not acceptable and cocaine use is also not acceptable."
Vince was placed on the sex offenders' register for five years and will have to comply with the notification requirements of that order.