UK Fear and sympathy: villagers on their encounters with the ‘Somerset gimp’ - The latex-clad individual has caused much distress in the sleepy West Country area, though others say they ‘feel sorry for them’

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The so-called Somerset gimp first emerged five years ago in a peaceful, rural area south of Bristol. Photograph: Handout

Search for the Somerset villages of Claverham, Yatton, Cleeve and Bleadon on the local police website and one topic dominates. Not appeals relating to burglaries, car crime or missing people – but sightings of a figure who slips out from the shadows at night, dressed top to toe in black bondage-like gear.

Since the so-called Somerset gimp first emerged five years ago, he has caused a mishmash of distress, fear and concern in this picturesque, usually peaceful, rural area 10 miles south of Bristol, set just back from the coast.

Chris Jackson, the chair of Yatton parish council, said: “There’s a mix of feelings. There is some disquiet among people who worry they may come across him late at night. But there is also sympathy that this individual may have problems.”

Kelly, who works in a shop close to one of the gimp’s haunts, said: “He does frighten some people. Especially on dark winter nights. There’s a lot of families with children in these villages. It’s a worry for them. Is it a fetish?”

Her colleague, Natalie, said: “It’s creepy.” One of her friends has seen the gimp, she said: “She was pretty freaked out. I’d run a mile if I saw him.” But another local woman, Rebecca, insisted he was harmless and needed help rather than punishment. “I feel sorry for him.”

The first reports of the gimp reached the police in November 2018, but he became headline news the following summer when a woman snapped an image of a striking figure walking down Chapel Lane in Claverham. According to the woman, he was wearing a “rubbery suit” and ran off when she screamed.

It was the sort of offbeat English West Country tale that can fly, in the same curious ballpark as the Beast of Bodmin, the mythical – perhaps – big cat said to roam the Cornish moor. The Somerset gimp attracted national, then worldwide, attention. The New York Post reported the story with the headline: “Freak dressed in black gimp suit terrorizes UK village”.


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Clothing recovered from Joshua Hunt, 32, who confirmed in court that he was the masked man who had frightened drivers in north Somerset in May, but said he was not the ‘Somerset gimp’. Photograph: Avon and Somerset Police/PA

An entrepreneur produced T-shirts, hoodies and mugs printed with an image of the gimp. Another fan of black body suits, the so-called Gimp Man of Essex, complained that the Somerset version was giving the “whole gimp community a bad reputation”.

There were more sightings of Somerset’s gimp in the summer of 2022, including one in Yatton High Street. And then, in October that year, the gimp was spotted in Cleeve by a teenager who described his outfit as “shiny” and claimed he “flopped” to the ground and spoke in a “demon language”.

Such a claim has resonance in this area. In the 18th century, a man called George Lukins was dubbed the “Yatton daemoniac” for supposedly being possessed. An exorcism took place in 1788.

No exorcist was called for here. Instead, the police scrambled a dog unit and helicopter and a man was arrested on suspicion of causing a public nuisance. He was released on bail with conditions to remain home between 9pm and 6am.

In May this year, there were two sightings of a man answering the gimp’s description. On the second occasion, on 9 May, a masked man dressed in a dark outfit leapt out in front of a vehicle driven by a woman on Accommodation Road in Bleadon. Officers were on the scene within three minutes.

Joshua Hunt, a man from a Claverham farming family, was arrested. His court appearance attracted many headlines, some gleefully claiming the gimp had finally been “unmasked”.

While he awaited trial for public order offences, Hunt appeared in court in Bristol in July, where he was given a detailed interim sexual harm prevention order restricting his behaviour.

District Judge Joanna Dickens told him she could understand why villagers, particularly women, would be frightened.

She ordered Hunt not to wear any sort of mask or face covering unless required for medical reasons, and not to wear or be in possession of black all-in-one garments or tight-fitting black clothing while in a public place between 9pm and 6am.

Extraordinarily – in what must have been a first for her and possibly for any judge – she ordered him not to “crawl, wriggle or writhe on the ground wearing a full-body covering or mask”.

Hunt has accepted he was the masked man dressed in black in Bleadon in May – but not that he is the Somerset gimp. The person in black has not been seen since May, but time will tell whether he – or she – has gone for good.

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Kelly, who works in a shop close to one of the gimp’s haunts, said: “He does frighten some people. Especially on dark winter nights. There’s a lot of families with children in these villages. It’s a worry for them. Is it a fetish?”
What else would it be?

But another local woman, Rebecca, insisted he was harmless and needed help rather than punishment. “I feel sorry for him.”
How can she know this? Has she spoken with him?

You know there's something wrong with him because he's in a gimp suit in the first place. That looks like one of the most uncomfortable things to wear and I've never understood what is "sexy" about being sweaty and unable to breathe.
 
District Judge Joanna Dickens told him she could understand why villagers, particularly women, would be frightened.

She ordered Hunt not to wear any sort of mask or face covering unless required for medical reasons, and not to wear or be in possession of black all-in-one garments or tight-fitting black clothing while in a public place between 9pm and 6am.

Extraordinarily – in what must have been a first for her and possibly for any judge – she ordered him not to “crawl, wriggle or writhe on the ground wearing a full-body covering or mask”.

Hunt has accepted he was the masked man dressed in black in Bleadon in May – but not that he is the Somerset gimp. The person in black has not been seen since May, but time will tell whether he – or she – has gone for good.
The dude was hard as a rock as this sentence was given, and will be back at it literally immediately. Perverts get the rope.
 
On one end that is hillarious.

On the other end it's obviously a sex fetish that people with nothing else to do are copycatting. Cuz again. That shit's hillarious.
Extraordinarily – in what must have been a first for her and possibly for any judge – she ordered him not to “crawl, wriggle or writhe on the ground wearing a full-body covering or mask”.
Seriously. holy shit lol. Gimpworm.
 
There is literally no reason to dress like that knowing people are getting upset about it. Oh wait, that's the point.

Public nuisance. Can't the courts fine him every time he's caught out until he can't pay and either has to be in jail or stop that shit? I don't know how England law works and I'm too tired to look it up.
 
Just get some shitskin to say that wearing vinyl is some sort of racial intimidation and watch how fast this faggot gets quashed. That's how I'd deal with it.
Him dressed in black means it's an appropriation of the black's unique culture of shucking n jiving and looking for gimmiedats so four police services and a government inquiry will result.
 
Quick counterpoint to those saying beatings are required.

Somerset is among the top 10 safest counties in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. The overall crime rate in Somerset in 2022 was 65 crimes per 1,000 people, and the most common crimes were violence and sexual offences, which happened to roughly every 29 out of 1,000 residents.
Now I'm not saying this should be taken at face value. But maybe we should considering the possibility that a lone exhibitionist nut in a gimp suit wandering villages at night might in fact actively discourage more dangerous criminals. If someone wearing leather fetish gear sends the rapists and murderers cowering back to their personal pits then I say send in the gimp.

Maybe we need some sort of method to indicate they're known and safe nuts though. An identifying marker to show that they are not dangerous but just a normal part of the night, a symbol say of some normal nocturnal sight in a village. Perhaps some animal only usually seen after dark.

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Officers were on the scene within three minutes.
feels like the most difficult thing to believe in this entire article.
 
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Quick counterpoint to those saying beatings are required.


Now I'm not saying this should be taken at face value. But maybe we should considering the possibility that a lone exhibitionist nut in a gimp suit wandering villages at night might in fact actively discourage more dangerous criminals. If someone wearing leather fetish gear sends the rapists and murderers cowering back to their personal pits then I say send in the gimp.

Maybe we need some sort of method to indicate they're known and safe nuts though. An identifying marker to show that they are not dangerous but just a normal part of the night, a symbol say of some normal nocturnal sight in a village. Perhaps some animal only usually seen after dark.

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feels like the most difficult thing to believe in this entire article.
Maybe he's the hero they need, and depending on the community, the one they deserve.
 
Just get some shitskin to say that wearing vinyl is some sort of racial intimidation and watch how fast this faggot gets quashed. That's how I'd deal with it.
The face is 4.5% of an adult's surface area.

Therefore a black, full body gimp suit is 22.22 times more racially offensive than simple blackface.
 
Extraordinarily – in what must have been a first for her and possibly for any judge – she ordered him not to “crawl, wriggle or writhe on the ground wearing a full-body covering or mask”.
I know it’s the wrong side of the pond but it would be hilarious if Hardin, or one of @Null ’s other lawyers, could use this in a lol counter-suit against Liz and their lizard-transbian.
 
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