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Should "tackle Out" Rambling Be Allowed?

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ToraToraTora | 11:43 Tue 28th Oct 2014 | News
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http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-29800016
Apart from anything else I'd have thought walking about Scotland and England would have been a bit taters in the altogether!
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If it were commonplace to walk about naked and many people took the opportunity to do so , then of course some of them would be on the weird side.

Weird people walk the street clothed everyday as it is.


Would the weird outnumber the none weird, who knows.
This is promoted by the local council, supported by the police, enjoyed by many participants and watched by lots of people (including young families). So what's wrong with it, TTT?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SswJQqkQfh4
They're not naked, they're wearing shoes.
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Nothing chris, in a proper facility.
Nothing wrong with it at all Chris.
Oh God, I wouldn`t want to use the bike after one of that lot.
I presume you'd use your own bike wouldn't you?
Aren't folk squeamish? Maybe it'shaving had children knocks that out of you.
This poor man is clearly not well. Actually, I met him when he was walking from Lands End to John o Groats, when he stayed in my camp site in Cornwall. He did try to get away with waggling his bits about on site, but the site owner's wife made it perfectly clear that if he did, he would out on his ear and sleeping in a ditch ! He meekly put some shorts on and that was the last that we heard from him until he was arrested 2 days later !

Anybody who braves the midgies and stinging nettles, by walking in the nuddie deserves to be committed !
This guy is just being stubborn and awkward.
The last time he was arrested it was after policemen had spent a long time trying to persuade him to walk a slightly different route so that he would not pass directly in front of a primary school.
He refused and they arrested him....back to klink.
Walking naked on a beach or in the hills is one thing. Through a city centre is quite another.

Out of curiosity, is there anywhere the supporters of Public Nudity envisage not being able to go whilst naked?
I agree ladyalex. I thought he was barking mad when I met him years ago, and I see no reason to change my mind now. To be honest, I think he is pulling the old tramp trick...get arrested and have a nice warm cell for the night, plus all your meals.
Should "tackle Out" Rambling Be Allowed?


When posters are typing out their long-winded ramblings.......how are we to know if they have their tackle out or not?


I think you may be right, Mikey.

Talbot...my bits are totally completely and utterly covered up . Trust me.
Those who advocate public nudity are a) blatant exhibitionists and b) selfish in the extreme, being totally unconcerned that they might offend the majority who do not practise this lifestyle. As has been said, there are sites where such people can do so with impunity, but this is not good enough for them. They seem determined to cause offence and the fact that this pathetic man has lost his case is a victory for common sense and a cause of rejoicing. Let others be warned.
I am sitting here typing Talbot, with just my boxer shorts on......does that count ?
Arghhhh Brain bleach.....make it go away!
Actually, it is getting a tad parky, so I have skipped on a pair of jogging bottoms !
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Put a duffle coat on too. Hopefully my imagination can get back to how it was 10 minutes ago.

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