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Originally Posted by daveduchovny
Taking pictures in a public place isn't illegal, but harassing an individual with your camera is.
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Harassment at these events is rare. Standing three feet from someone and snapping their boobs is extremely discourteous and ill mannered but it's not harassment. The legal definition of the word means to cause alarm or distress. Annoying someone by being a sad tw*t isn't a criminal offence. Participants in any major event taking place in public are likely to get a bit of this - idiots getting in your face and being a nuisance. It was happening at the Tommy Robinson protest on Saturday.
If you do a ride, you know the score. Absolutely nothing changes re the law just because you choose to be naked in a public place and the Brighton organisers (in particular) need to get a grip. The level of ill feeling towards these rides is growing. A lady from one of the media outlets had her camera knocked from her hands in London by some moron riding who has been led to believe that you can do whatever you like if someone points a camera at you and you're not happy about it.
One of the cops policing the Robinson protest told me that the police no longer support WNBR in London. Hence no assistance at the Hyde Park (or any other) start this year.
Anyway...back to the naked ladies...