A male lawyer who appeared in a New Zealand court dressed in an ankle-length skirt, lace stockings and a diamond brooch said Tuesday he was protesting against a male bias in the country's justice system.
Rob Moodie, a former New Zealand Police union secretary, stunned the courtroom Monday when he appeared in women's clothing at a hearing related to a long-running case involving the death of a man in a bridge collapse on a North Island farm.
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Melissa
Mrs Moodie, who has been married to her husband for 25 years, said she was proud of his stance – and even admired his taste in women's clothes.
"If he feels happy to be wearing them, then that should be his right. It's very brave to make that stand.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3743839a11,00.html
girls:
this made my day, realluy funny stuff, well Mr moody was in a real mood wasn't he? :D
thanks 4 the laugh, sheila18