Quote from: pebbles on March 04, 2012, 04:02:55 PM
Begin weird isn't a crime or least it shouldn't be. consider that individuals would consider you and your life strange spacial.
No, but behaving is a suspicious or provocative manner near children can be a public order offence. He has previously been convicted of exposure. He also is the subject of an ASBO.
It's a matter of degree. I'm sure most Americans, for example, would defend the right of their fellows to fire a gun, when out in the wilds, to scare off what might be a dangerous animal. But I doubt many would defend the right to fire a gun in or near a school of young children. Certainly not without some preparation and cause.
We can only look at this on the evidence. The information we have is that, over a period of time, he has dressed in this school girl's uniform and stood near a school in a manner reported to be, likely to attract attention.
There may well be a conspiracy against this, poor, misunderstood transgender sister. But the reality is, on the basis of the evidence we have, he isn't transgender, he is simply seeking to attract attention.
As you know, people have been arrested for going near a school, carrying a camera. British people are strangely protective of their children. (No insinuation appllied to anyone else).