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Previously on "Commitment to the Cause"
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Don't know how he ended up in Perth as he was released from a cop shop in Glasgow last year and got arrested as he opened the door to leave.
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Lady Tester was once confronted with a flasher on the street while walking with a friend. They both pointed at his todger and laughed. He closed his jacket and ran away.
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Corrupt bankers and politicians get off prison sentences but a man who walks around naked gets put in prison for nearly three years at a cost of £120,000. FFS, just let him wonder around.
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Thought you would rank a bit higher than that SB. I've seen you refered to as a 'Major ****-Up' on hereOriginally posted by shaunbhoy View PostTook you long enough...............and it is Sergeant Bhoy to you!!

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He is going to live the rest of his life in prison which is slightly sad.
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A more pertinent question might be "Is a bit of stir really that bad" if you are quite happy to be thrown back inside all the time?Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostIs walking around naked really that bad?
Let's give him a cell with just bars in the windows and no glass this time round then let him out next March. See what his attitude to clothing is by then.
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People should be allowed to walk around starkers if they want as long as I and more importantly my young daughter don't have to see them. The problem with this tool is that he wants to and actually does go everywhere naked and if you are unfortunate enough to be where he is you have not choice.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostBBC News - 'Naked rambler' Steven Gough jailed again
Is walking around naked really that bad?
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Commitment to the Cause
BBC News - 'Naked rambler' Steven Gough jailed again
Is walking around naked really that bad?The former Royal Marine, from Eastleigh in Hampshire, has been behind bars in Scotland for much of the past decade.
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He has been repeatedly arrested in the street outside Perth Prison by police waiting for him to be released at the end of each sentence.
The latest 657-day sentence - his longest yet - includes the unexpired portion of his last sentence from which he was freed early, a year for breaching the peace and 90 days for contempt of court.Tags: None
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