ah ... memories of New Orleans. Although no arrest resulted.
Early ,'Objects In Space'
F2F 4: Too Much Candy, Never Enough Mojitos.
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: Madison, WI from June 20-22 2008! Official website.
Hah! I just saw that and thought about posting it.
Isn't indecent exposure a sort of community standards misdemeanor? I don't imagine that many people get charged with it in the French Quarter.
They'd probably get an audience of critics making suggestions.
They'd probably get an audience of critics making suggestions.
And I happen to know that's factually true.
I know of a bunch of people who've gotten arrested for it. The rules aren't always enforced, but if you take off your shirt (women) or pants (either sex) where a cop can see, there's a good chance you're going to get arrested.
I saw that and had a little - happy - flashback.
I never did see the sex on the balcony. And did anyone take pictures, no they did not. Although rumor had it they were not worth taking pictures.
Yeah. If not for the fact that I was likely in a heat-and-sazerac-induced coma back in my own room, I'd be miffed that no one thought to notify me of the show.
Isn't indecent exposure a sort of community standards misdemeanor?
Back in the early 70s when I was a wee lad, my dad took me to a baseball game soon after he graduated from law school. A streaker ran right past us and onto the field and the overweight cops had a heck of a time trying to catch him -- he'd let them get close and then run away. The crowd got into it and were clapping and cheering him on and the organist was playing music too. Eventually, the guy got cornered and the cops took him away.
Later, my dad's friend from law school represented the streaker and argued that community standards weren't breached, and in fact, the streaker was the best part of the ballgame. The charges were dismissed.