Man arrested for being naked. Inside his own home.

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Aur0ra145

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Happens all the time, a friend of mine got arrested while cooking in his birthday suit inside his apartment. Charges got dropped though.
 

JWAN

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We would need to be able to see the yard to pass a real judgment on this situation.

I mean, if he is standing bare ass nekked in his kitchen and the window faces a street or something then he might have an issue.
 

thethingthatlurks

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Ok, so it was 5:30 in the morning, and the mother and (what I presume to be her) kid had to cut through the guy's yard for some reason. Of course, they would also have to look through his window to see him, which makes this all the stranger. Perhaps she was his stalker, or maybe she was running a very inept con?
Frankly, he should find her and teabag her, just because she is so fucking retarded.
 

WolfThomas

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A lot of people are accusing her of trespassing, I'd suggest watching the videos that were linked, his house has no fence, is at the end of block and is right next to a very large walking path. So the idea of the woman cutting through his property isn't what everyone (including myself) imagines of say jumping a fence or something, there's no way she'd be charged for trespassing.

I don't think he should be charged with anything, but a bit of common sense and decency suggests that when you live so close to a place where people especially children walk regularly and if you share accommodations with others (what's the deal with that? Does he walk around naked when they're there) that you close curtains or put at least a pair of boxers on, considering how pc and paedophile accusing crazy everyone has become.
 

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We have to reassert that it is now 8:30 in the morning and the guy lives across from a bus stop.

Changes nothing. Dude has his rights.
 

Grayjack

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Old story. [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.165318-Man-arrested-for-being-naked-in-his-own-home]
They were trespassing on his lawn. He should sue them instead.
 

ethaninja

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ionpulse2 said:
ethaninja said:
Wow thats fucked up.
Yeah is it just me or is America slowly becoming a really shitty place to be?

You should be a lawyer, those would be pretty good questions to bring forward during court.
The man is totally in the right. Fuck suing the woman and her child, that won't solve anything. He needs to sue the state on the charge of police malpractice (if that exists?).
Yeah I reckon.
 

asinann

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Old news, the woman was the police chiefs wife. The real issue here is that if he had been a she and the person cutting through the yard a man instead of a woman, the person cutting through the yard would have been charged with voyeuristic behavior.
 

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I can understand being in trouble for being naked in public. If you are out in the street or going up to people naked, you are going to get in trouble.

With that said, you should have the right to be naked in your own house. What you do in your house is your own business. This man was alone, in his house, where you would expect privacy. He did not plan on a mother and child getting that close to his window and glass door to see him in the nude. He did not know that people would be coming that close to his house to look in and see him naked. You cannot blame a person for that. If anything, it is kind of an invasion of privacy to him. People should not get close enough to be able to see through the glass to look at you. I am going to say that this mother and child had no reason to go that close to the guys house to see him, and they should not prosecute a man for being naked in his own home, when they should not have been that close to his home to begin with. In my opinion, that isn?t right.
 

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hotacidbath said:
Heh, 1:32, "I don't fine people for being stupid, or we'd all be in jail." I like that judge.
Next time you post some news, post the source as well.
And get the state right too, while you're at it. What, did he have to change it from Virginia to Washington because it wouldn't surprise anyone if one of those bible-thumping heartland states were the culprit?
 

w@rew0lf

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? This is incredibly old news. October old. They never should have charged him. If I were him I'd sue that lady for trespassing while throwing in "emotional distress" along with it just to mess with her.
 

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BuckshotArtist said:
Eric Williamson, 29, got up at 5:30 a.m. Monday and went to the kitchen to make some coffee. He was naked, but he was alone in the Springfield house, so he didn't think it mattered. WRONG!

A woman and a 7-year-old boy were cutting through Williamson's front yard from a nearby path, according to WTTG-TV, Channel 5 in Washington. Through his front window, they saw Williamson having coffee in his birthday suit.
Fairfax County police showed up and arrested him. Williamson said he had no idea anyone could see him, but police said they believed he wanted to be seen by the public, said WTTG, a Faux News station.
If convicted, Williamson could face one year in jail and a $2,000 fine. He plans to fight the charge.

"If I stood and seemed comfortable in my kitchen, it's natural. It's my kitchen," he told the station.

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Okay. Questions I had:
-What was that woman doing with that kid at 0530 on a school day?
-It says "a" seven-year old. Is that even her kid?
-If this man wanted to be seen, why was he up so early and still inside his own house?
So much for "land of the free"
Heres their point of view. Their on the front lawn and can see him standing full view in a window. Since their in front of the house that means that hes probably see able from the road and sidewalk. Thus him wanting to be seen stood in front of the window.

Or he was just a unlucky dude who likes standing in his front window naked.

Heres what i want to know, around here the sun is usually rising around six, how'd they see him and what were they doing???
 

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Old story is old, but who cares anyway.
ghostrider409895 said:
I totally agree.
I mean, if you can't be naked in your own house, where can you?
Arresting that guy is just ridiculous
 

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geldonyetich said:
hotacidbath said:
Heh, 1:32, "I don't fine people for being stupid, or we'd all be in jail." I like that judge.
Next time you post some news, post the source as well.
And get the state right too, while you're at it. What, did he have to change it from Virginia to Washington because it wouldn't surprise anyone if one of those bible-thumping heartland states were the culprit?
When did Washington get moved into the Bible belt? It would take one hell of an earthquake to do that since Washington is on the west coast (and if you meant DC it's on the east coast, but at least it's right next to Virginia) and another thing, Washington has the second highest atheist population in the country, and the highest %.

The reason the man was arrested in the first place was because the woman was a police officer's wife. The whole thing should be overturned on appeal, it was a jury that convicted him, a panel of judges should be able to see sense.
 

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This is incredibly old news people.

Firstly, he has been convicted, but they did not put him on the sex offender list.

Secondly, the woman is the wife of a police officer.

Thirdly, this is old news.
 

ProfessorLayton

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This was a while ago. He wasn't doing anything illegal, they were the ones breaking the law. They were on his property looking in his house which they shouldn't have been doing.
 

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BuckshotArtist said:
Eric Williamson, 29, got up at 5:30 a.m. Monday and went to the kitchen to make some coffee. He was naked, but he was alone in the Springfield house, so he didn't think it mattered. WRONG!

A woman and a 7-year-old boy were cutting through Williamson's front yard from a nearby path, according to WTTG-TV, Channel 5 in Washington. Through his front window, they saw Williamson having coffee in his birthday suit.
Fairfax County police showed up and arrested him. Williamson said he had no idea anyone could see him, but police said they believed he wanted to be seen by the public, said WTTG, a Faux News station.
If convicted, Williamson could face one year in jail and a $2,000 fine. He plans to fight the charge.

"If I stood and seemed comfortable in my kitchen, it's natural. It's my kitchen," he told the station.

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Okay. Questions I had:
-What was that woman doing with that kid at 0530 on a school day?
-It says "a" seven-year old. Is that even her kid?
-If this man wanted to be seen, why was he up so early and still inside his own house?
So much for "land of the free"
This is by far the big load of shit I have ever read. First off they were technically trespassing on his property as it says the cut through his yard. Lol to the "a" 7-year old boy. He obviously didn't want to be seen or he would've done it on a bigger scale if he was truly looking for some attention.
 

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I'm sure I remember reading about this ages ago.
What on earth was the woman doing at 5:30 on someone elses front yard having a good old nose through the window. She should get charged if he's getting charged for being naked in his own home.
I suppose we best all start showering fully clothed and stop being naked while getting changed then just incase someone feels like having a nose through our windows.
 

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asinann said:
geldonyetich said:
hotacidbath said:
Heh, 1:32, "I don't fine people for being stupid, or we'd all be in jail." I like that judge.
Next time you post some news, post the source as well.
And get the state right too, while you're at it. What, did he have to change it from Virginia to Washington because it wouldn't surprise anyone if one of those bible-thumping heartland states were the culprit?
When did Washington get moved into the Bible belt? It would take one hell of an earthquake to do that since Washington is on the west coast (and if you meant DC it's on the east coast, but at least it's right next to Virginia) and another thing, Washington has the second highest atheist population in the country, and the highest %.
The question you should be asking is when did Virginia get moved into Washington. Because what you just replied to was me being exasperated that the original poster said this happened in Washington when it happened in Virginia.

I don't know what you thought you read, but you did it wrong.