I would get attacked by all the women who saw me.
I am a married man and I don't think my wife would like it.
That is why I keep my clothes on :-)
2007-11-05 04:20:04
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answered by R8derMike 6
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Technically you does no longer be committing any offence. The previous, Victorian, regulation of indecent exposure now no longer exists (inspite of how many times people quote it!) despite the fact that, you would be extremely probable to be arrested via the police who will in basic terms later locate which you haven't any longer broken any regulations. In equity to the police, the arresting officer assumes they could do something and might't be anticipated to understand each element of each regulation there and then - they had be doing greater appropriate than maximum legal experts in the event that they did! the difficulty is nevertheless, that having arrested you they then experience obliged to charge you with something or on the least to cajole you to settle for a warning. do no longer try this - few people recognize that a 'warning' delivers a criminal checklist and without the convenience of a tribulation to verify your guilt! Having realised that the acceptable regulation is section sixty six of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 and that this in basic terms makes nudity unlawful in the event that they are in a position to teach you meant to ask your self or offend (e.g. the classic flasher) the police many times attempt to apply the generic public order act or fall decrease back on the effort-free regulation "Outraging public decency". even nevertheless this represents a misuse of those regulations, it does not end them attempting and without good defence there is an threat they are going to prevail or a minimum of intimidate you into pleading responsible. they're greater probable to attain Scotland the place interpretation of the regulation is greater restrictive and a few factors of implementation additionally make it less complicated to learn a conviction. This particularly applies to the generic public order act. As a woman, you're much less probable to have any worry. no remember if we like it or no longer, there is discrimination against adult men who're right now considered with greater suspicion. For extra element please see the link under; scroll right down to "regulations abused to annoy naturists".
2016-10-15 03:01:29
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answered by ? 4
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in most places yes. There are nudist areas that have streets but outside of those, if your were seen and reported then you would be arrested for indecent exposure most likely.
2007-11-05 04:11:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Indececent Exposure and once arrested for that you are automatically on the sex offenders list.
2007-11-05 17:06:17
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answered by Anonymous
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LOL I actually saw that once, and yea the cops arrested that lady.
2007-11-06 04:56:49
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answered by shrekky 2
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Yes absolutely. Depending on the state, it is usually called public indecency- a misdemeanor.
2007-11-05 04:13:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Theres some city's that it's legal to Wander The roadways Naked.
; )
2007-11-05 04:10:35
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answered by anita k 1
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It's called streaking and u would get tackled by 5-0 for that my bro
2007-11-05 04:11:07
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answered by ifarted 2
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You would be arrested then sent for s psychiatric evaluation.
2007-11-06 06:14:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Public nuditity or exposing yourself. Yes you can and most likley be arested. Depends on where you are at and why you are doing it too.
2007-11-05 04:10:55
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answered by bildymooner 6
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