Driving Naked
For those who enjoy driving in the nude.
Driving naked dare
Return to DiscussionsI wore old shorts and shirt I didn't want. Once I left my subdivision I undressed and threw my clothes out the window. Had to drive about a hour from home. And back. Went to an interstate to use facilities and had no hoice but to leave keys on wheel and go in. Rushed in and out and didn't get caught . Then headed home.
I wore old shorts and shirt I didn't want. Once I left my subdivision I undressed and threw my clothes out the window. Had to drive about a hour from home. And back. Went to an interstate to use facilities and had no hoice but to leave keys on wheel and go in. Rushed in and out and didn't get caught . Then headed home.
In the UK the only thing you did that could have got you arrested is throwing your clothes out of the window - from litter laws if you were stationary but from more severe driving laws if you were moving.
The nudity would have ben totally lawful.
I wore old shorts and shirt I didn't want. Once I left my subdivision I undressed and threw my clothes out the window. Had to drive about a hour from home. And back. Went to an interstate to use facilities and had no hoice but to leave keys on wheel and go in. Rushed in and out and didn't get caught . Then headed home.In the UK the only thing you did that could have got you arrested is throwing your clothes out of the window - from litter laws if you were stationary but from more severe driving laws if you were moving.The nudity would have ben totally lawful.
Someone on this site who lives in the UK posted that when he was going to donate unwanted clothing, he would wear something he was going to donate, take everything off and put it in the bin , and drive home with no clothes in the car.
Someone on this site who lives in the UK posted that when he was going to donate unwanted clothing, he would wear something he was going to donate, take everything off and put it in the bin , and drive home with no clothes in the car.
That was ollygrumps. (link) and I think he called it the clothing recycling dare.