Couzens exposed himself as he collected coffee and orange juice - prosecutorpublished at 11:11 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March 2023
Helena Wilkinson
Reporting from the Old Bailey
Turning now to the second incident at a McDonald's drive-through on 27 February 2021.
Tom Little KC says after working a 12-hour shift, the defendant stopped at the fast-food drive-through and ordered a large white coffee, a bottle of orange juice, two double cheeseburgers and one medium fries.
The prosecutor says Couzens then went to the payment window and paid using the same Mastercard as before.
As he was handed drinks at the collection window by a member of staff, she noticed the driver had “no pants on”, adding that he had exposed himself.
“His trousers were pulled down to his knees. He was shaking as if nervous,” says Little KC.
The member of staff informed her manager who took Couzens' food order.
As the manager approached, “the defendant looked at him, appeared worried and to be adjusting his trousers”, says the prosecutor.
The police were contacted about the incident the following day.
They were informed of the details of the car and the fact that the last four digits matched the Mastercard connected with the incident two weeks earlier, says Little KC.
“However, the defendant was not spoken to in advance of the events on 3 March 2021."