Yes. I'm a retired cop, turned attorney in Indiana. I had a man once walking around his backyard naked. He also had a privacy fence around his house, but could still be seen by the neighbors. By the time I got there he was playing with himself as he walked around the yard (I could see him between the fence cracks!).
About that time he wlaked into his house, and we knocked on the front door. He came to the front door wearing a pair of shorts, and all sweaty. We arrested him for public indeceny. He was found guilty (free police advice).
If you have no chance of being seen then there should be no problem. However, if the neighbors have a chance of seeing you I wouldn't recommend it as you can be arrested (attorney advice-$200.00) I'll be waiting for payment... :)
Public indecency is usually charged as a misdemeanor, but dependeding on the circumstances it could be charged as a felony (if your doing things in front of children).
2006-06-21 03:52:30
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answered by Whitey 3
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Naked Outdoors
2016-10-02 10:30:06
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answered by milak 4
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It's not illegal to go naked, it's illegal to indecently expose yourself
I live in Thailand. We have what foreigners affectionaly call the T.I.T. law, (This is Thailand) Nothing here is illegal unless you get caught, and sometimes we make up new laws to justify breaking old laws to stay out of jail.
Sometimes I go outside naked too. I figure if anyone sees me naked one of two things will apply. 1. They've never seen it before, and won't know what it is, or 2. It's not the first time they've seen it, so it doesn't matter.
2006-06-20 18:03:33
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answered by tee_nong_noy 3
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You mean to tell me people go outside naked in Indiana? Must be a bunch of crazed liberals back there.. you guys are way too wild.
Run naked, sing loud and offkey.
2006-06-20 16:23:00
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answered by Anonymous
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the main sentence right that's to "positioned his dogs out of it truly is misery". That being mentioned, you ought to undergo in suggestions that the designation of "redneck" often potential u . s . a . guy, hunter, and gun proprietor. So, they are used to making use of firearms. I understand the communicate over Vet carried out euthanasia, or making use of a gun to place the animal down. this could be a common prepare by making use of animal vendors that are shield interior the certainty that they won't "miss", and reason extra suffering and could shoot the dogs back. i'm very conscious of weapons, and alter into in a seize 22 concern of making use of mine on a dogs that have been so critically injured by making use of a motor vehicle. As i replace into approximately to end his misery, a 2nd vehicle got here alongside and finished him off. That replace right into a tricky, yet rapid determination that I had to make. I additionally begged a Police Officer to end the discomfort of a suffering animal on the element of the line. I even have constantly had the Vet positioned my canines down. there replace into no discomfort from the injection, yet they did comprehend what replace into approximately to ensue. All canines primary the inevitable. It replace into the excellent time. i desire he's proficient with weapons, with the aid of fact the shot should be administered good the 1st time. So, flow forward and supply back to pay for the euth. If he declines, you ought to settle for the end result. i could verify the regulations on your county, and tell him if it truly is a criminal offense. i think very unhappy for you, as you have been the previous proprietor. you ought to offer to take the dogs domicile with you back! i do no longer see why he does not relinquish him to you presently! Sorry on your discomfort....AW 13
2016-10-31 05:26:37
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answered by ? 4
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Hmm. You should really ask a lawyer. But as far as I know, if you cannot be seen by a passerby you should be in the clear. However, if someone does see you and is offended you could be charged with indecent exposure.
2006-06-20 16:13:35
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answered by jeffma807 4
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Not as long as you have a privacy fence
2006-06-20 16:13:56
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answered by Anonymous
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well, it is your property, but it is also in plain view of the public so I really don't know the law in Indiana so I really can't say
2006-06-20 16:15:17
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answered by Sammy Hagar 3
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Depends on whether or not someone outside your property can see you,
2006-06-20 16:14:51
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answered by Dr. Bugly 4
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No, if you have a fence and neighbors that arent nosy
2006-06-20 16:14:25
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answered by mommy 1
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