Make Coffee Naked and get Arrested for Indecent Exposure
When I first spotted this story via Google News, I was flabbergasted. A man was arrested for indecent exposure because he was seen making coffee in his own kitchen by some lady looking through his windows. You can read the initial story for yourself: Man Charged After Making Coffee Naked
The Police in Springfield, Virginia are Inept
According to the 2000 Census, Springfield, Virginia has a population of more than 30,417 people. Apparently, indecent exposure in your own home is considered a crime warranting an arrest because there isn't already enough real crime taking place. Excuse me?
The story goes like this: A lady was cutting through this guy's yard and saw him naked. She hastily got onto the sidewalk to continue and saw him naked again in a door window. Let me ask a stupid question. If you see something you don't want to see once, why would you look again?
She reported the incident to the police and the man was arrested for indecent exposure. Coincidentally, the woman was the wife of a police officer of the same police department.
Something Stinks in this Story
When he was arrested, the man admitted to going downstairs and making coffee for himself, while naked, at about 5:30 am and while it was dark. If the lady happened to be passing at that time, it would be easy for her to see him. According to the lady, however, she was taking her son to school at around 8:40 am, during daylight, when she saw him. At that time of day, it wouldn't have been so easy to see him. If you watch the video here, you'll see what I mean: Police: Others May Have Seen Naked Man
If you read the comments on both articles, you'll see what I'm getting at. The woman was cutting through his yard and looking in his windows. I guess there are indecent exposure laws that can get you arrested for being naked in your own home but there aren't any peeping tom laws. She looked not once, but twice. My guess is that she saw what she saw and then told her husband about it and he was the person who was really offended. Personally, I think the man should sue for false arrest.
The police have already figured out they made a major mistake by letting this get on the news. They put out flyers asking if other people had seen anything in that neighborhood. They're trying to cover their proverbial asses.
Take this as a warning. If you want to get naked, or stay naked if you sleep in the buff, make sure no one can see you from outside your home. Uptight women in uptight communities are dangerous people, especially when they're married to police officers.
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Why is it correct for a person that is violating somebody else rights (1. trespassing – posted or not 2. peeping into the home of another person while on their property) have more rights that another person. Only in the current state of America. Is the police now the governing body deciding whom should have rights and who should not. Is this not that which makes up a police state.
Maybe the child should be removed from the parents for teaching them that trespassing onto somebody property without premisson is lawful.
Is it now legal so that if one is breaking the law that they have more rights than others?
Should not the women also be charged with something?
If the women thought she would be charged with something ( helpful if your spouse is on the police force) would she have told the Police (or did she tell her husband first before a complaint was filed) anything?
Why don’t the reporters today ask the hard questions? Where are the real reporters of yesterday that were not afraid of the police and government????
Exactly my point.
I agree with your points, but maybe the guy should close his window treatments. I live on the golf course and I don't walk around in the nude in fear of some idiot saying or doing something. In this society you must be on the defensive. Any person can make a claim one way or the other about any situation.
If you watched the video, you'd see that if the lady had NOT been walking on the property, she would have had to look for him in the windows. The house is far enough away from the sidewalk, where she should have been in the first place, to make it difficult to just "casually" see anyone inside the house during daylight without looking directly at it.
Not that anyone wants to see it but I make my coffee in the morning in my birthday suit all the time! Just glad that I live in an area where there aren't many pedestrians.
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