IN RESPONSE to the Naked Bike Ride (Letters, June 15), the words “loonies” and “raving” seem to come to mind.
They strike me as the sort of infantile people who’d knock on a stranger’s door, shout “Knickers” when it opens and run away giggling.
More importantly, do the police actually have the right, as apparently claimed, to ignore or modify such laws as relating to indecent exposure when it suits them (or unsuits them perhaps)?
If so, who legislated their right to ignore such laws? Is it just strength in numbers? If so, I wonder what other laws that could be applied to.
M Boyask, New Church Road, Hove
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