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Australian police downgrade charges for mooning queen

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Tue, 17 Jan 2012 3:00p.m.

Britain's Queen Elizabeth (Reuters)

Britain's Queen Elizabeth (Reuters)

Australian police have downgraded charges against a man who mooned Queen Elizabeth II and her husband Prince Philip as they drove past thousands of well-wishers during a visit to Australia.

Police told Brisbane Magistrates Court that they have dropped a charge of wilful exposure against 22-year-old Liam Lloyd Warriner for baring his buttocks to the royal couple in October. The charge carries a maximum penalty of one year in prison.

Defence attorney John-Paul Mould says Warriner will plead guilty to a lesser charge of creating a public nuisance and will appear for sentencing on Febraury 14. The charge carries a maximum penalty of six months in jail.

It is not clear whether the royal couple saw Warriner.

AP

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18 Jan 2012 06:08p.m.

Dan wrote:

Good on ya mate! That man deserves a DB.