Skinnydipping in London

Found the link to this article on another site, and thought it was interesting. The writer thought it would be daring to skinnydip his way across London in the daylight, and was surprised at the tepid response. Comments?
https://www.vice.com/en_uk/read/skinny-dipping-london-septembare-british-naturism?utm_source=vicefbuk&utm_campaign=global

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RE: Skinnydipping in London

An interesting little article, but surely what many of us would expect. British people are too polite to complain unless they can do it anonymously - as with the call to the security guards. Also typical is that just one complaint was enough.
Unfortunately, as hinted here, "The Naked Rambler" has done a lot of damage to the cause of social nudity. All he did to me was re-enforce the stereotype of a nudist as a placard carrying protester. That is why I don't like calling myself a nudist.
Looking at the link to the naked restaurant in London, I find it amusing that there are allegedly have 40,000 people on the waiting list for a table LOL

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My other thought was that he was brave doing that in September in the UK, but we've had a very warm September :-)

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RE: Skinnydipping in London

Found the link to this article on another site, and thought it was interesting. The writer thought it would be daring to skinnydip his way across London in the daylight, and was surprised at the tepid response. Comments?https://www.vice.com/en_uk/read/skinny-dipping-london-septembare-british-naturism?utm_source=vicefbuk&utm_campaign=globalA brilliant article, well written. Down to earth and lively. And good for you skinny-dipping across London. As said above: the Brits are far to reserved to object to anything even when they are offended. And London is a very forgiving city, used to seeing people around in all sorts of apparel, or none.

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