Naked Sussex man arrested by off-duty Met Police officer is 'de-arrested' after Sussex Police intervene
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Richard Collins, a member of British Naturism and the founder of Naturists UK, said the incident happened on Saturday afternoon (May 13).
He was sitting in the Old Town in Hastings.
Richard said: “I have sat naked at this location on several occasions over the past fortnight for up to two hours each time without incident.
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Hide Ad"A couple stopped to chat. They weren't at all bothered by my nakedness and we chatted for about five minutes when an off-duty officer from the Metropolitan Police coming down the hill approached me. He identified himself, showed me his warrant card and alleged I was committing an offence of ‘indecent exposure’ and asked me to get dressed.
“I continued to sit naked, refusing to get dressed, and tried to explain the College of Policing guidelines refers to naked cycling, walking, swimming, sunbathing, etc., as 'lawful activities' where there is no element of sexual behaviour or intent to cause alarm and distress.”
Mr Collins said the officer called 999. He added: “I decided to dial 999 myself to report that I was being harassed by an off-duty police officer from the Met. The call ended with me being told police were on their way.
“After waiting a further 10 minutes or so, I got up and left to walk up the East Hill, as I didn't think the police were going to attend. he asked me to wait, saying I was being detained. I refused on the grounds that it was an unlawful detention. I found him following me on the East Hill, again asking me to stop and again saying I was being detained.
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Hide Ad“As he said Sussex Police were on their way, I turned around to go back to the seat I had been sat on, but despite saying that that was my intention, he repeatedly blocked my path.”
He added: “I decided to don my skirt and walk down the steps into the Old Town. I told him this. He was again on his phone on a 999 call asking where the police were and even though I was now dressed, claimed the offence of ‘indecent exposure’ was established and said I should remain and answer to this.” He said the Met officer arrested and cautioned him.
Three Sussex Police cars arrived. Mr Collins said: “He [the Met officer] was taken to one side by the senior officer. He then appeared in front of me to say, words to the effect, "Following listening to Sussex Police I am de-arresting you.”
“I'm having unpleasant flashbacks to the situation and feel my confidence has been affected. My thanks go to Sussex Police for acting in a professional, unbiased manner and resolving this situation.”
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Hide AdA spokesperson for Sussex Police said: “We can confirm we responded to a report of a naked man arrested by an off-duty Met Police officer in Hastings on May 13. No offences were committed and the man was de-arrested.”
A Met Police spokesperson said the force did not wish to comment further.