tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34128264.post3419857127858560014..comments2024-03-25T12:55:40.911+00:00Comments on Caron's Musings: Time to let the Naked Rambler on his way.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04988201531739344840noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34128264.post-67841327399888536532011-09-10T03:15:47.378+01:002011-09-10T03:15:47.378+01:00Rather sensible of the author.
Children would not ...Rather sensible of the author.<br />Children would not give a second thought if visiting naturalist camps, so seeing a "natural" human would not bother them. Children are very resilient and more sensible than adults are about nudity.<br />PROVIDED SEXUAL TENDENCY IS KEPT OUT OF THE EQUATION it is just another naked human.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34128264.post-88787087382941573312011-09-03T13:52:15.891+01:002011-09-03T13:52:15.891+01:00As I understand it, the law is not particularly cl...As I understand it, the law is not particularly clear. From wikipedia:<br /><br />"Where the social acceptability of nudity in certain places may be well understood, the legal position is often less clear cut. In England, for example, the law does not actually prohibit simple public nudity, but does forbid indecent exposure. In practice, this means that successful prosecution hangs on whether there is a demonstrable intention to shock others, rather than simply a desire to be nude in a public place. Specifically, using nudity to "harass, alarm or distress" others is an offence against the Public Order Act of 1986. Occasional attempts to prove this point by walking naked around the country therefore often result in periods of arrest, followed by release without charge, and inconsistencies in the approach between different police jurisdictions."<br /><br /><br />I think the LDs should be campaigning for clear laws/guidelines that reduce inconsistency and place the onus on the prosecution to prove that harassment was the intent (though I'm sure our leaders wouldn't dare mention it, even if the Tories would budge, so this man will stay in jail...)<br /><br />There is no right not to be offended, thankfully, else the same arguments could be used for any public hint of homosexuality, or exposing one's ankles or whatever irrational dislikes people have.<br /><br />Nudity may be an ancient taboo but absolutely not one that liberals should be insisting people conform to. Simple as that.<br /><br />Do we think that unlike every other species on the planet, not wearing clothes might be a threat to public order or that the sight of a naked human would be harmful to children?Adam Corlettnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34128264.post-47806224469063382592011-08-28T20:47:28.350+01:002011-08-28T20:47:28.350+01:00George, I do have a daughter & I'm very pr...George, I do have a daughter & I'm very protective of her. However, I doubt she'd come to any harm if she saw this man out & about.<br /><br />Whatever you think of nudity, half a decade in jail is ridiculous.<br /><br />Rob's uncle, thanks for spotting that. Will sort in morning when I'm on the laptop.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04988201531739344840noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34128264.post-18299878388857922882011-08-28T20:23:54.521+01:002011-08-28T20:23:54.521+01:00The link in the first sentence links to yesterday&...The link in the first sentence links to yesterday's post by you not a story about the rambler.rob's unclehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03001074396029714388noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34128264.post-86631013829160111992011-08-25T19:36:29.747+01:002011-08-25T19:36:29.747+01:00Dear Caron
This guy has been told on several occa...Dear Caron<br /><br />This guy has been told on several occassions that if he puts clothes on he can go free.<br /><br />He is acting like an idiot and represents a threat to public order.<br /><br />If you were a parent would you want him standing naked in front of your little girl?<br /><br />He is committing an offence therefore the law must act.<br /><br />And he only has to obey the law to get out.<br /><br />No one is asking him for something unreasonable.<br /><br />His 'human rights' argument is nonsense also.<br /><br />Yours sincerely<br /><br />George Laird<br />The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow UniversityG Lairdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07634338820731652821noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34128264.post-61638864551584461342011-08-25T15:49:28.830+01:002011-08-25T15:49:28.830+01:00Maybe he should contact his Lib Dem MP - Chris Huh...Maybe he should contact his Lib Dem MP - Chris Huhne. He used to live just down the road from his constituency office.Andershttp://www.andershanson.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34128264.post-3812165120082601042011-08-25T12:10:02.864+01:002011-08-25T12:10:02.864+01:00It is a ludicrous sentence and my thoughts were si...It is a ludicrous sentence and my thoughts were similar to your own when I saw the news. Like you say, leave him to it. It will be winter soon - Nature will teach him why we wear clothes!Adrian Crudennoreply@blogger.com