PDA

View Full Version : Protester on indecent exposure charge arrives at court naked


3dGameMan
02-18-2005, 08:04 AM
Protester on indecent exposure charge arrives at court naked: ~source (http://www.nzherald.co.nz/index.cfm?ObjectID=10111444)

17.02.05 1.00pm


An environmental protester charged with indecent exposure arrived for his appearance at Auckland District Court today naked.

Simon Oosterman, 24, a computer technician, was charged during the Auckland Naked Bike Ride last Sunday, an event he organised to protest against society's dependence on the car.

After Oosterman was stopped by police, the rest of the riders covered up the lower parts of their bodies to avoid arrest.

Today, Oosterman and three supporters, two males and a female, stood outside the couthouse naked and bearing a banner that read: "Stop indecent exposure to vehicle emissions".

He then went inside and headed up the escalator, still naked, to the courtrooms.

He got dressed before entering court, where he pleaded not guilty and was remanded on bail to reappear on March 21.

Outside court, Oosterman said he would be fighting the charge, arguing that public nudity was different from indecent exposure.

"The purpose of the protest was to draw attention to the issue of transport emissions," he said, noting that the Kyoto Protocol on greenhouse gases came into force yesterday.

"There has to be a distinction between people flashing young girls and public nudity, which is benign."

Oosterman said he had decided to get dressed before going into the courtroom because he didn't want to risk being charged with contempt of court...