davefoc
Philosopher
Couldn't they just release him in the winter time in Scotland? That might discourage him for the awhile and then when it warms up in the spring time they can re-arrest him.
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Locking up a whole load of lawyers would be a more rational act.
If the Scottish summer isn't enough, I doubt winter will do the trick.
And we have midges in summer.
I don't see anything disagreeable with what he is saying. It does seem that it should be his human right to go without clothes. However, in a society, one must think of others. So I think he is right, but he is also wrong.
Yesterday I mentioned to a friend my dismay on missing a topless protest, women protesting that men can go without shirts but they cannot. He told me that in New York it is legal for a woman to walk around topless. I was delighted to hear it; now I have another reason to convince me to visit beyond the Met.
Meh, they might be allowed, but they don't, and likely the ones that would, aren't the ones you want to do it anyway.
How are you with ugly people?
Yep--that's the Naturist Paradox: people who want to be nudists aren't necessarily the same people you want to see naked.
It's interesting that all societies in temperate climates that have evolved beyond hunter-gatherer have also invented clothing, although these societies throughout history seem to have varying tolerances about those who choose (on occasion) not to wear them. Ours is extremely insistent that people wear clothing at all times. While outside in public, people can smoke with impunity, be drunk and obnoxious, make lots of noise, or even harangue passers-by without attracting too much unwanted attention, but the moment a guy removes his clothes the police are called the guy's hauled away.
There was a thread here last year about a man who was arrested for being naked at home. (The charges were later dropped.) What a mixed-up set of social norms.
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With all these other laws, the one against having to see someones wagler, does not seem out of place. And with good cause, do you really want me walking around your neighbourhood, with a huge stogie, wearing nothing but 5 inch roofing nail bracelets, drinking a bottle of jagermeister, and blaring gwar from an 80's style ghetto blaster?
Didn't think so.
.I love public nudity, I just don't like the weirdos following me.
That's what the cover of darkness is for. Night streaking is where it's at.
Maybe your law enforcement is better. In Winnipeg it's illegal to smoke within 15 or 20 feet of a doorway, but everyone ignores that bylaw with impunity.Don't know the last time you smoked, drank or acted like a knob, but as someone who does, i can say your summation is wrong.
I can not smoke anywhere near th entrance of any building, even one designed to soley sell tobacco. I cannot drink except in my own home, or an establishment with a license, and even then will be kicked out for being drunk.
Neat! Can I get you visit here and harass the bikers who run their motorcycles so loud they can induce hearing damage if you're beside them? From my apartment I can hear these idjits for a quarter mile or more.And should i be walking down the street causing ruckus, regardless of how small, chances are i will be stopped by police especially in a residential neighborhood. I cannot listen to my music too loud
I didn't say drinking in public, I said drunk. Two different things.and hell, even certain jewelry items are grounds for being hassled and having them confiscated. ( any spike over 4 inches is illegal where i am, as an example) With all these other laws, the one against having to see someones wagler, does not seem out of place. And with good cause, do you really want me walking around your neighbourhood, with a huge stogie, wearing nothing but 5 inch roofing nail bracelets, drinking a bottle of jagermeister, and blaring gwar from an 80's style ghetto blaster?
Actually, I'd like to see that. I think it would be awesome.