A man from Aylesbury has pleaded guilty to four offences of causing a public nuisance.
Karl Clifford, 34, of Ely Road, Aylesbury on four occasions approached lone women, who were walking their dogs asking if they wished to see his genitals.
The incidents happened by the Wendover Canal towards the end of March and in April, this year.
Inspector James Davies, from Aylesbury Vale Neighbourhood Policing Team, said: “These were very concerning incidents for the victims involved, particularly as they were all approached whilst alone in a secluded area by Clifford.
“It is not acceptable for such crimes to be carried out, and making women and girls feel safe in their communities is a priority for the team in the Aylesbury Vale and the force as a whole.
“I hope that this conviction shows that we take matters such as this extremely seriously and would encourage anyone who feels unsafe because of the actions of another to contact the police.”

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