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http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,12124188-1242 ,00.html


TWO men accused of using a camera phone to take pictures of women on a Sydney beach would defend charges of offensive behaviour, their lawyer said today.

Diwakar Gaur, 25, and Rattanbir Singh, 22, who share a flat in Randwick, are charged with behaving offensively in public over the incident on January 10.
Police will allege they took photographs of women on Coogee Beach with a mobile phone camera.

Neither man appeared in Waverley Local Court today, when the case was adjourned until April 5.

“The matter will be defended,” lawyer Richard Jankowski said.

“When the particulars and the brief are to hand we'll be in a better position to know exactly what the allegations are.”

In what was believed to be the first prosecution for such photography, Sydney labourer Peter Mackenzie, 25, was fined $500 last December for taking pictures of topless women on Coogee Beach.

Mackenzie, who pleaded guilty in Waverley Local Court to offensive behaviour in public, also had his camera phone destroyed.