Anybody watch the couple on tele walking naked from Lands end to John o' Groats.
It seemed to be so obvious that the majority of people that they came across had no real objections to them. The interviewer had to go out of his way to find a total of 2 people who objected, both of them to my mind purely because they thought that they aught to been seen to object, not because they were really personally offended. They both stated that they were objecting because they thought that somebody else might be offened.
I now come to the point.
I wonder if this documentry could be used as a defence against the new sexual offeces act as it clearly proves that nudity is not offensive to the greater majority of people.
We watched the second half. It did seem that a lot of police, court and prison resources have been wasted on the various prosecutions. However, there was an inevitability about it all and we felt that Steve was looking for the role of martyr. We have been naturist for 15 years and have always taken into account the sensibilities of people who may be offended by nudity. Although not shocked by seeing him naked in a busy street or supermarket, we did question the appropriatness of nudity there. He seemed to confirm an image that naturists are at best eccentric.
I saw the programme and at first thought he was not a nice person to know and was in it for more than was being stated. but as the programme went on i started to warm to Steve.
Why should he not be allowed to walk around naked if he want to, i seem i was ok with the police in some areas but not others.
why was he let out of prison nake only to get arrested once again, they prison should not have let him out if he was breaking his bail, seems to me someone set him up for that and the system is to blame.
When he was in the pub talking to the lady and she was well against his view but everyone else in the pub agreed with him it was so funny.
and also the old lady who said 'well he was no adonis' did not stop he looking though did it.
I hope he finishes him walk one day on his own away from the film crew and he might get it down.
and finally
DD
i dont mind walking around the flat naked, but with the heating on its cold in london
i applaud what they were trying to do, and i did notice that the majority of people were not offended by it.
i think the police took a waaaay too serious a line on the whole thing when they were clearly hiking and not making a scene out of it (although it may have been for the cameras, dont want the police to seem like they are not doing their job eh)
I also applaude him. Germany is rife with nudist areas and nobody seems to take offence at all.
Just why are we so hung up about nudity? What makes us so bloody different to any other mammal, oh I forgot, we're clever aren't we.....
Got to agree with you Davej
We have been frequenters of nudist beaches in europe (to bloody cold in UK) for years.
Have never fancied walking down the street naked and supermarket trolleys could be a serious hazard. Any body know how he avoided the nettles????
I wasn't advocating nudity per say as I said I just want to be nude at home or on the beach .. yes nudist beaches are lovely and yes I do feel safe on them. No I don't want to freeze my bits with the fish fingers lol
DD
ahhh the memories :smile2: ....the memories :smile2: and that shirt doesn't fit anymore either
Anybody watch the couple on tele walking naked from Lands end to John o' Groats.
I am very happy on nudist beaches / sites and feel there should be more public places availabe - it's so good not having to wear anything and amongst nudists there is no fuss etc. You feel more relaxed somehow - maybe as nudists we let a lot more go than the clothes...... However I think there has to be respect for other people's views as well. Most people are up tight about these matters. Not sure about the walkers - it was good to raise the topic but can be counter productive if people stereotype nudists as exhibitionists which is not the case. Ben