A sleazy Lanarkshire Post Office worker asked a customer if he could feel her breasts as part of a stag do challenge.
Kevin McDaid told the horrified woman he just wanted a "just a wee five-second grab" and then asked what pants she was wearing.
Now she has condemned a decision to give him a chance to change his ways after he was found guilty of threatening or abusive behaviour towards the woman at East Kilbride Village Post Office, Lanarkshire Live reports.
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The sentence was deferred on the 36-year-old married man to allow him to be of good behaviour, outraging his victim, who says she is shocked that he was given "a slap on the wrist".
The disturbing incident unfolded when he approached the victim as she waited in a queue in September last year.
Hamilton Sheriff Court heard he took the woman he had known for many years to a storeroom to process documents.
She told Claire Rowan, prosecuting, that McDaid said he had "something embarrassing" to ask her.
McDaid then told her he was going to a stag do and they had three things to do - kiss someone, grab someone's breasts and get a pair of pants.
He asked if they could kiss each other with the woman responding "absolutely not," adding that they were both married and it was not appropriate.
He said "okay" and then asked if he could feel her breasts, adding "just a wee five-second grab" and then asked what pants she was wearing.
The woman also alleged that McDaid told her as she left the room, "I would have grabbed your t**s if you'd let me".
The court heard that McDaid apologised for his behaviour in a series of Facebook messages, telling her, "I did not mean for you to be upset. I'm an idiot. I feel bad and I truly am sorry."
Despite the conviction, McDaid, from Cambuslang, kept his at the Post Office run by his father.
The woman told Lanarkshire Live: "I don't feel justice has been served to him. He will re-offend, if not in a worse manner next time.
"I'm moving on from this. I've done my part, I know I brought a monster to justice and he has been seen for what he really is.
"What happens now is out of my hands.
"I did my best to protect myself, my family and the public from him."
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