Should we be allowed to wear what we like?
08-05-2010, 20:44
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Re: Should we be allowed to wear what we like?
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1st is a fashion victim, and the 2nd is a pervert.
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Agreed.
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08-05-2010, 21:25
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Re: Should we be allowed to wear what we like?
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Originally Posted by Gary L
1st is a fashion victim, and the 2nd is a pervert.
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Agreed Gary, but the question was not about what they had done or alledgedly done.
In this world of PC gone mad equality, I was looking to see what the reaction would be comparing the polar like cases in my original post. One guy that likes to dress like an arse and one that likes to dress as a woman.
That was not a dig by the way.
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08-05-2010, 21:53
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Re: Should we be allowed to wear what we like?
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Agreed Gary, but the question was not about what they had done or alledgedly done.
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Apart from the fashion kids, if you have old blokes, or any blokes dressing in womens/girls clothes out on the street. then there's a good chance he's doing it for sexual kicks.
and his actions if any are what would be objected to if they affect people around him.
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08-05-2010, 22:04
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Re: Should we be allowed to wear what we like?
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Apart from the fashion kids, if you have old blokes, or any blokes dressing in womens/girls clothes out on the street. then there's a good chance he's doing it for sexual kicks.
and his actions if any are what would be objected to if they affect people around him.
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Again, I agree Gary. But, should you be subject to an ASBO for what you wear?
Ignore what the people in my links have or have allegedly done, should you in this day and age be alowed to wear what you like?
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08-05-2010, 22:25
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Re: Should we be allowed to wear what we like?
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Again, I agree Gary. But, should you be subject to an ASBO for what you wear?
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No. but there has to be some exceptions, and they are that it's for a perverted reason. and it affects others.
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Ignore what the people in my links have or have allegedly done, should you in this day and age be alowed to wear what you like?
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I'm trying to ignore them, but they are reasons why it can be seen that you can't wear what you like. if it's just 'odd' clothes then there's no problem. but if it's something that is 'objectable' then depending on what the objection is.
depends how far you go with wearing what you like. such as nappies (which is most likely sexual)
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08-05-2010, 22:52
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Re: Should we be allowed to wear what we like?
Yes, but is it 'objectionable' just because they look like a twit?
Lets ignore nappies, they would probably not be on show anyway, I hope.
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08-05-2010, 23:26
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Re: Should we be allowed to wear what we like?
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Yes, but is it 'objectionable' just because they look like a twit?
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'objectionable' because the person is a pervert.
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Lets ignore nappies, they would probably not be on show anyway, I hope.
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They'd be on show. they need to be to see whether you should get an asbo or not
what I'm saying is that you can say if it's not clothes then it's actions. or it's the clothes and the actions that can be the reason for the asbo.
you are not likely to get an asbo for wearing a lot of things really unless there's a good reason for it.
such as if you wear a short skirt and keep bending over on purpose
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08-05-2010, 23:39
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Re: Should we be allowed to wear what we like?
Crap. Someone let Gary back in.
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08-05-2010, 23:44
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Re: Should we be allowed to wear what we like?
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'objectionable' because the person is a pervert.
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Gary, I said to ignore that fact.
We are focussing on wether it is acceptable to wear clothing that may be unusual.
Is it?
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08-05-2010, 23:48
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Re: Should we be allowed to wear what we like?
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Gary, I said to ignore that fact.
We are focussing on wether it is acceptable to wear clothing that may be unusual.
Is it?
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This is supposed to be a free country isn't it?
Surely we can deal with low-slung trousers?
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08-05-2010, 23:52
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Re: Should we be allowed to wear what we like?
Indeed, so why are ASBO's being bandied about then?
(I agree that the twit with low slung trousers did not get one, it was chucked out)
What is going on with our so called tolerant society?
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08-05-2010, 23:55
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Re: Should we be allowed to wear what we like?
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Crap. Someone let Gary back in. 
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I paid the man £20.
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Originally Posted by Tuftus
Gary, I said to ignore that fact.
We are focussing on wether it is acceptable to wear clothing that may be unusual.
Is it?
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I tried. but I can't think of any other reason why you would get an asbo for wearing unusual clothing
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09-05-2010, 00:04
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Re: Should we be allowed to wear what we like?
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I tried. but I can't think of any other reason why you would get an asbo for wearing unusual clothing 
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Gary, I think that you are still dwelling on the perverse side of things, which is not where I am aiming this thread.
What if my jeans are deemed too baggy? What if the heel on my boots / shoes are deemed too high for a man?
If, heaven forbid, I was to commit a crime and was up before the beak, is it acceptable for these things to be brought in to it?
Do you see where I am coming from now?
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09-05-2010, 00:09
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Re: Should we be allowed to wear what we like?
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I paid the man £20.
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Give me the name of the man, and I'll up the offer...
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09-05-2010, 00:16
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Re: Should we be allowed to wear what we like?
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Gary, I think that you are still dwelling on the perverse side of things, which is not where I am aiming this thread.
What if my jeans are deemed too baggy? What if the heel on my boots / shoes are deemed too high for a man?
If, heaven forbid, I was to commit a crime and was up before the beak, is it acceptable for these things to be brought in to it?
Do you see where I am coming from now?
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I knew where you were coming from at the start. but you gave 2 examples where one was withdrawn and the other was because he was a pervert. and then ask if you should be allowed to waer what you want and ignore them 2 examples.
So again. there's not much chance of being issued an asbo for wearing the odd and unusual clothes unless you're a pervert and wearing them for sexual kicks 
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Give me the name of the man, and I'll up the offer...
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Gary L.
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