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Previously on "Strange interviews"
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He has certainly paid a heavy price for a moment of madness. It does illustrate a double standard. Had the roles been reversed, I can't imagine the police being involved.
Female interviewers, completely starkers... Hey, I'd pay to attend those!
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You never know when you might have to deal with a naked customer.
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He initially told police his strip was a consensual "role play" as part of his "tough interviewing technique".
A man who tried to conduct a job interview naked has been sentenced to three years probation and placed on the sex offenders' register.
Glasgow Sheriff Court was told that Saeed Akbar, a manager at an interpreting and translation company, "had wanted a bit of excitement".
Sheriff Brian Lockhart described the behaviour as "wholly unacceptable".
He heard that Akbar, 35, left the interview room and came back in naked clutching a clipboard.
When the job candidate refused to strip as well, he put his clothes on and attempted to continue the interview as normal, the court was told.
Akbar, from Fife, said: "I wanted a bit of excitement that afternoon, that's purely all it was."
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