Sunday, May 11, 2008

Hiking Naked
The cheflovesbeer editorial staff is indifferent to naked hiking. However, authorities in Arizona are not. A Utah man was arrested for indecent exposure in Arizona.
Yavapai County sheriff's spokesman Dwight D'Evelyn said deputies were called to a trail in Sedona on April 28 by two women who had been confronted by John Mosley. He offered to take pictures of the women.
Deputies eventually found the St. George, Utah, man after other people reported that he was hiding. He was arrested on indecent-exposure charges and released. Mosley could not be reached for comment in St. George.
''Our concern with this guy is that he actually confronted people, which is not usually the case with guys like this," D'Evelyn said. ''This guy was brazen enough to approach two females."
Mosley told deputies that he didn't think it was illegal to hike naked in the public forest, the spokesman said.

Whether it is illegal to hike naked or not you should politely cover yourself around other people. Especially children! You never know if a District Attorney will get bent and charge you as a child sex predator. Heck, at this point it has gotten so bad, I worry about where I pee. If you think I am exaggerating, read this. A guy in England has to register as a sex offender for having sex with a bike in locked hostel room!

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