Man Arrested for Being Naked in his Own Home

[quote]ouroboro_s wrote:
I find it very offensive as well. Speaking as someone who walks naked around the house, I think we ought to be able to have some expectation of privacy within our own homes. [/quote]

Pics or it didtn happen

Ive got a story to relate. One day I was naked in my home minding my own business, grinding my dick on the window. A cop saw this, so i was like wtf, may as well keep going, so he walks up to the window and starts licking it. I was like what the shit!!! Needless to say, i did not let him enter the building.

PS, mr popular, i see your monkey nuts on the avatar and you are indecent exposureing me so I called the fbi on your ass for such heinous violations.

[quote]Grneyes wrote:
So, the guy, who has since moved out of Fairfax, was convicted of indecent exposure.

I’ll be interested in the outcome on appeal. Appellate judges generally are not likely to be affected by local politics (such as the complainant being the wife of a police officer). Criminal convictions are very serious and should be reserved for criminals. I for one think this guy is not a criminal. Having looked at the updated news account posted earlier, it is clear the house is set back quite a distance from the school bus stop. Even if the guy was looking out the window while naked, he isn’t guilty of indecent exposure on the facts as I’ve read them. If she happened to see him naked in the window, she should have averted her eyes, not called the police. Indeed, had she not been the wife of a cop, she wouldn’t have dared to call for such a silly thing.

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[quote]OctoberGirl wrote:

“A Fairfax County Police spokesman said Williamson was arrested because investigators believe he wanted to be seen by the public.”

If it had been 3:00 in the afternoon and he had been washing his windows naked, … then I would think he was trying to be seen by the public, but this was 5:30am. Who would have been his target audience at that time?

he must have pissed off the cops and they are using this to teach him a lesson. [/quote]

That, imho, would make the situation even worse. Cops just have way too much power. It’s ridiculous. The fact that the woman complaining is married to a cop really grinds my gears. Whoever said that Virginia cops are corrupt is right. My family was passing through and a cop pulled my dad over claiming that he was speeding. He never speeds. If he was, he was just going with the flow of traffic. They like to pick on out-of-towners. God, I fucking hate cops. It’s not so much that I hate each individual one, but I hate the amount of power they possess. [/quote]

However they are not to blame for a lot of shit…it’s all the result of our own society…just depends on how you look at things. I would hate prosecutors/judges before I hate any cops. And for many reasons.[/quote]

I guess I hate many aspects of the legal system, really. I have cops in my family, btw, and 1 captain for the NYPD, so I’m not exactly biased considering my stance. I guess you’re right about hating prosecutors and judges, though.

ACQUITTED.

At least people find this ridiculous enough to make a big deal out of it.

[quote]ukrainian wrote:
It’s complete bullshit. I have no words to describe the stupidity of the mother and the hate I feel towards her asinine process of reasoning.[/quote]

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