Guess we have something to look forward to in 2028.
Do you have a loicence for that wriggling and writhing?
Submitted 11 months ago by BobTheBoozer@lemmy.world to unitedkingdom@feddit.uk
Guess we have something to look forward to in 2028.
Do you have a loicence for that wriggling and writhing?
I think it's probably more the part where he jumps out in front of their cars on a lonely road at night that got him in trouble.
Now you know how we feel about deer in much of the US. Like ambulatory, suicidal road barriers.
I wonder what leads you to the place in your life where this is what you want to do
This is only fair if they find the most dullest person in England and make him/her take over for the next 5 years. I do have a suggestion
Most mentally stable brit
Among the restrictions, Hunt, of Claverham, North Somerset is banned from wearing “black all-in-one garments” or “any combination… which has the appearance of an all-in-one garment” in public between 9pm and 6am.
It was an end to the nocturnal activities of the black-clad Somerset Gimp, but a beginning to the crepuscular expeditions of the dark-gray-wearing Somerset Rainy Afternoon Gimp.
So crop-top gimp suit are still a-ok?
I should think so.
hive.com/blog/can-you-wear-crop-top-to-work/
4. Crop Tops Are Fun and Versatile
Even if you are under the guise that midriffs are not appropriate for the workplace and crop tops should not be allowed, there are so many different ways to wear them. Purchasing a black crop top can edge you into the trend, and gives you plenty of space to play with your style in a fashion-forward way.
Just like bodysuits, crop tops have found renewed life and plenty of new silhouettes to endear their owners, enjoyers, and observers alike. They can be accessorized to be high-end, and bring a new breath of fresh air to other elements of the outfit.
If your workplace enforces a dress code that discourages them, consider speaking with human resources about those rules before overstepping. If the dress code does not explicitly forbid them, consider trying out the look. Do it with reckless abandon, and really enjoy what the mirror reflects back at you.
It seems to me that the author makes a compelling case.
That Victorian era really fucked you guys up
Two women were afraid and said they felt he might abduct them so they put him on the sex offender list for 5 years...
He's been at it for five years - the Essex Gimp last year was complaing about the bad reputation the Somerset Gimp was bringing to the gimp community
https://www.essexlive.news/news/local-news/gimp-man-essex-says-somerset-7838611
The problem here is clearly the disturbingly low barrier to entry to gimphood, and its single, shared status. The reputation of a hypothetical Honorable Brotherhood of Essex Gimps wouldn’t be besmirched by the appalling behavior of some Somerset rogue.
Restrictions have also been placed on his computer use and access to the internet.
Imposing the order, District Judge Joanna Dickens said: "A sexual risk order is quite a serious order, and it has a lot of obligations of you and if you breach this order you can go to prison.
When asked about the need for restrictions on Internet access, Judge Joanna Dickens clarified that “he definitely had the look of someone who was likely to main Voldo”.
SUSPECT IS WRIGGLING THREATENING, REQUESTING BACKUP
Restrictions have also been placed on his computer use and access to the internet.
Guess he will have to stick to Photoshop 🤨
If he resists and they tase him is he breaking a law?
Bring on the gimp!
This is the best summary I could come up with:
A district judge imposed the restrictions, following a hearing at Bristol Magistrates’ Court, just a week after Hunt was convicted of two offences under the Public Order Act of intentionally causing harassment, alarm or distress.
Last week’s hearing heard how a man in an all-black gimp suit had terrified two female motorists in May this year in Bleadon, near Weston-super-Mare.
It was the latest in a series of incidents where a man in skin-tight dark clothing was seen writhing on the ground and stepping out in front of cars in remote locations across Somerset since 2018.
The court previously heard that witnesses to an incident in October last year said they saw a man wearing a gimp suit who grabbed his penis over the top of his clothing and also “gyrated against the floor”.
Lawrence Wilcox, representing Avon and Somerset Police, told the hearing that Hunt had been linked to 25 incidents in total.
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Wimopy@feddit.uk 11 months ago
Man who publicly restricts his freedom has his freedom publicly restricted.
On a more serious note though: why is sharing his name and face necessary or even allowed? Seems like it’ll result in consequences greater than what the court has deemed appropriate to dole out.
livus@kbin.social 11 months ago
@Wimopy I agree. The UK are usually pretty robust about name supression but I guess he wasn't powerful enough?
The earlier case linked makes him sound pretty vulnerable:
livus@kbin.social 11 months ago
I agree. The UK is usually pretty robust about name suppression. Maybe he wasn't powerful enough.
The earlier story linked makes him sound vulnerable:
tal@lemmy.today 11 months ago
Masochist tased, bondage enthusiast shackled.
lemonflavoured@kbin.social 11 months ago
Open justice?
oldGregg@lemm.ee 11 months ago
You mean vigilante justice?
tal@lemmy.today 11 months ago
Humiliation fetishist publicly shamed
mindbleach@sh.itjust.works 11 months ago