A person in Greece was given a suspended one-month jail sentence after his conviction for disturbing his neighbors by repeatedly sneaking onto their properties and smelling their footwear.
Addressing the courtroom within the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki on Thursday, the 28-year-old man stated he was unable to elucidate why he entered his neighbors’ houses to get a whiff of their footwear and stated he was embarrassed by his habits.
He stated he had no intention of breaking the legislation or harming anybody through the incidents, in response to the Associated Press.
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The defendant’s neighbors additionally testified that he by no means displayed any signal of aggression when he visited through the night time.
The person was ordered by the judge to attend remedy classes.
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Shortly earlier than daybreak on Oct. 8, the man was arrested within the small city of Sindos after police had been referred to as to a house by a neighbor who discovered the person in his entrance yard sniffing his household’s footwear that had been left exterior to air out.
No less than three comparable incidents have occurred up to now six months, even after neighbors requested the person’s household to make him cease getting into their property to smell their footwear.
The Related Press contributed to this report.