

Mr Carvel said there was a “device in the room that creates an optical illusion changing the size of an object”. Camera Obscura has five floors packed with more than 100 illusions and rooftop views of the capital.įiscal depute Ross Carvel said the incident happened at around 1.30pm when Carlyle and his partner were in the Ames Room. Moments before realising the stunt had backfired, Carlyle’s girlfriend had told him: “I can’t take you anywhere" report the Record.Ĭarlyle appeared at the city’s sheriff court on Tuesday when he admitted conducting himself in a disorderly manner by exposing his penis and committing a breach of the peace. Police were called to the popular attraction on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile and shamefaced Carlyle was charged. READ MORE: West Lothian thieves snatch car and motorbikes during late night raid on garage

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