A WOMAN has told of the horrifying moment she saw her neighbours having sex on a bollard in her driveway.
The Dorset woman put the bollard up amid a bitter parking row with neighbour Lee Craig McConnell, 28.
She also installed CCTV as the arguments continued.
But the woman, who does not want to be named, never expected she'd catch a romp on camera.
Now the matter has ended up in court, with McConnell awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty to indecent exposure.
The woman today told The Sun Online she was innocently watching her CCTV one morning when she found the "horrific" clip.
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Yesterday the court heard that the footage shows neighbour McConnell masturbating on his cul-de-sac.
He then calls his wife over and the pair proceed to have sex on the bollard.
The woman, who is in her 60s, told The Sun Online: "I checked the CCTV the next morning and that’s when I found out.
"It’s horrific and I didn’t deserve it. I did nothing wrong.
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“It is my parking spot. It says so on the deeds."
Things first kicked off when McConnell started parking his vehicle and campervan on the Dorset street.
This saw other neighbours struggle to find a place to park, and all came to a head when the 28-year-old nicked the woman and her husband's spot.
The court heard his actions “led to some tension and arguments” and the neighbour felt forced to put a bollard in place to prevent McConnell parking there again.
'DISGUSTED'
But, in the weeks that followed the bollard was said to be pushed over and tampered with, so the woman installed CCTV.
She was said to have snapped McConnell pushing the bollard over on two occasions – but she also captured more than that.
Prosecutor Richard Withey yesterday told the Weymouth Magistrates’ Court: “What did happen on October 26, but it was not known until the day after, is she had seen him masturbate outside the front of his house and had sexual intercourse with his wife over the bollard.”
Referring to the CCTV footage, he continued: “It clearly shows the defendant facing the camera and masturbating.
"He appears to be talking and she (McConnel’s wife) is wearing some sort of gown, who then walks towards the bollard, goes over the bollard and engages in that (sexual) act.
"He finishes and walks into the house.”
When the woman found the footage she was “completely disgusted” and felt the act was meant to “shock and intimidate me”.
However, defence lawyer Simon Lacey told yesterday's courtroom that was not the case.
'HIGHLY EMBARRASSED'
He said McConnell was left "embarrassed" by the ordeal, adding: “He had no idea cameras were there.
"It wasn't deliberate and not to humiliate the neighbour. It was clearly inappropriate for something that happened.
“He has come and pleaded guilty at the very first opportunity. It is fair to say the neighbour was only made aware of it when she was told about it."
Mr Lacey continued: “The whole thing is a disaster. All the neighbours are turned against him and his wife and they are moving away.
“All they are doing is removing themselves from a very difficult situation. It is sad and this is a man who is trying to bring up a family and work.
"He is highly embarrassed about what happened. It is a very hard lesson to learn."
McConnell yesterday pleaded guilty to indecent exposure and will reappear in court next month.
Meanwhile, the woman said it had been a "difficult time" for her and her husband.
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She added: “I just want to put it behind me."
McConnells were not home when The Sun Online visited the street.
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