Judge warns child sex-accused swim instructor not to put 'one toe' on sand this summer

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Judge warns child sex-accused swim instructor not to put 'one toe' on sand this summer
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A judge tells 21-year-old Kyle Daniels, who pleaded not guilty to 26 sexual abuse charges earlier this year, he would breach his bail if be put one toe on the sand this holiday season.

A judge has refused alleged child sex offender Kyle Daniels' request to go on a beach holiday over Christmas, reminding him he would breach his bail if he"puts one toe on the sand".The 21-year-old's request to have his bail conditions eased for a beach holiday were deniedThe former swimming teacher

Mr Daniel's lawyer asked the judge to ease his bail conditions over Christmas this morning as Mr Daniels and his parents watched on. But Mr Daniel's bail conditions also include an exclusion from any place where children under the age of 16 may be present, including beaches."If he puts one toe outside the house and on the sand, he's in breach of his bail condition. Is this really what's being sought?" she asked.

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