External Publication
Visit Post

Man exposed his rear end to neighbour’s family during bitter row over piece of land

Home: Latest & breaking News | GB News [Unofficial] February 24, 2026
Source

A man exposed himself to a 12-year-old child, an 87-year-old woman and other members of the public during a bitter row over a piece of land.

Paul Tyminski was involved in a “heated exchange” with his neighbours, which prompted him to display his bare buttocks to the pair, a court heard.

The 58-year-old man appeared at Dunfermline Sheriff Court, where he admitted committing an act of public indecency on August 10.

Mr Tyminski conceded he had deliberately exposed his buttocks towards people present at around 2.30pm.

TRENDING

Stories

Videos

Your Say

Prosecutors said the elderly woman and her family had been returning from a nearby garden centre when a “heated exchange” erupted between her son and Tyminski.

During the altercation, he pulled down his trousers in full view of passers-by.

Tyminski later told police he had instructed those present to “kiss my butt”.

The 58-year-old, of Main Street in the small Scottish village of Cairneyhill, said his mooning was an "emotional reaction" during the row.

“It was an emotional reaction when you are told you are going to be murdered again,” he said.

Defence solicitor Michael Short said the incident arose from a long-running dispute over ownership of land between neighbouring properties.

“He says he’s now doing his best to keep himself to himself,” Mr Short added.

The prosecution accepted there was no significant sexual element to the offence.

LATEST DEVELOPMENTS

  • Closer EU ties would 'cost £15bn' as Keir Starmer's policy branded 'monumental act of self-harm'
  • Chagos 2.0? Fears of 'dodgy cover-up' explode as report exposes Labour's 'secret' Gibraltar deal
  • Lord Mandelson released on bail following arrest over allegations of misconduct in public office

Sheriff Susan Duff deferred sentence for a year for good behaviour and imposed a non-harassment order for the same period.

At the other end of the country, another neighbour row was raging in more salubrious surroundings.

In London, a wealthy couple have been ordered to tear down rooftop planters from their £2.5million home following a furious dispute with neighbours.

Nicolas Joseph and his wife Stephanie installed aluminium plant boxes around the perimeter of their four-bedroom home in the exclusive Notting Hill mews.

The containers, filled with both real and artificial flowers, were deemed by some residents to form a "barricade" that obstructed light to neighbouring properties.

Kensington and Chelsea Council initiated enforcement proceedings last August, arguing the planters lacked proper planning consent.

The couple, originally from France, maintain that the containers actually enhanced their neighbours' privacy and caused no harm whatsoever.

They accused "a small number of hostile neighbours" of influencing the council's decision to take action against them.

Our Standards:The GB News Editorial Charter

Discussion in the ATmosphere

Loading comments...