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Man exposes erection at Hungry Jack’s drive through after ‘super Viagra’ orgy ‘backfired dramatically’

A Humpty Doo man has pleaded guilty to indecent exposure after an incident which left a teenage takeaway drive through attendant “reduced to tears”.

David Bruce Richardson, 51, leaves the Darwin Local Court after pleading guilty to indecent exposure on Tuesday. Picture: Pema Tamang Pakhrin
David Bruce Richardson, 51, leaves the Darwin Local Court after pleading guilty to indecent exposure on Tuesday. Picture: Pema Tamang Pakhrin

A man who drove through the Coolalinga Hungry Jacks drive through with his erection exposed after a “super Viagra” fuelled orgy “backfired quite dramatically” has been handed a good behaviour bond.

Humpty Doo farrier David Bruce Richardson pleaded guilty in the Darwin Local Court to indecent exposure after the incident which left a teenage drive through attendant “reduced to tears” in September last year.

The 51-year-old’s lawyer, Peter Maley, told the court his client had been at a Darwin hotel a day earlier with some “friends” when he took “a substance called Pit Bull Super, which is a super Viagra”.

“I’ve got the packet and it does make a claim to give a man an erection that lasts for days, he took the substance and he said it had the desired effect,” he said.

“He was with a number of young ladies, friends, and they were having relations and he says that his erection would not cease and it became extremely painful.”

Mr Maley said Richardson became dehydrated and “started to panic” after the “erectile enhancer” caused “the side of his penis to begin splitting because of the lack of circulation”.

“He drove home in agony and he says that he had a towel but nothing could touch his penis, it felt like it was about to explode and he was concerned,” he said.

“He pulled into Hungry Jack’s, he’s purchased some food, there was a towel, he says he didn’t get out of the car, he was dreadfully embarrassed.”

After inspecting the supplement’s packet, judge Therese Austin agreed that it “looks dangerous”.

“He should have been at the doctor perhaps, not at the Hungry Jack’s drive through,” she observed.

“This is definitely a case of Uber Eats and not a drive through Mr Maley.”

The court heard Pit Bull Super was a 'super Viagra' that lasts for days.
The court heard Pit Bull Super was a 'super Viagra' that lasts for days.

In handing Richardson a nine-month good behaviour bond, Ms Austin said while he “may not have been thinking clearly” at the time, “it was a really poor decision” to go for a snack.

“There’s no evidence before me that you intended to behave the way you did for any sort of sexual gratification,” she said.

“Though you might have been doing that earlier, it backfired quite dramatically on you, there’s nothing in your history that suggests to me you’ve got a tendency to behave in this manner.”

Ms Austin said while she appreciated that “as a mature gentleman” it was a difficult situation for Richardson to be in, the 16-year-old girl who served him had been left “traumatised”.

“The circumstances are a little unusual but I’m not particularly impressed by your decision to go to a public place,” she said.

“There were alternatives to getting something to eat, I hope you’re never in that position again, unfortunately you might attract a bit more attention because of what’s happened.”

Original URL: https://www.ntnews.com.au/truecrimeaustralia/police-courts-nt/man-exposes-erection-at-hungry-jacks-drive-through-after-super-viagra-orgy-backfired-dramatically/news-story/67a05699e5f9d75520ce9e2f7c7f664e