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By *aunchyrabbits OP   Couple 9 weeks ago

West Dorset

What is fabs policy on public flashing, in particular in a busy location like a supermarket. It could be described as indecent exposure, as a parent I wouldn't want my children turning into an isle to be face by a woman with her tits out.

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By (user no longer on site) 9 weeks ago

Totally agree

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By *oastal1968Man 9 weeks ago

London

If my child turned into an isle, I'd hope it would be Kefelonia or somewhere equally idyllic.

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By *uliette500Woman 9 weeks ago

Hull


"What is fabs policy on public flashing, in particular in a busy location like a supermarket. It could be described as indecent exposure, as a parent I wouldn't want my children turning into an isle to be face by a woman with her tits out."

Flashing deliberately in a public place is illegal and it is indecent exposure, there is no "could be" about it.

I don't understand why some people think it is OK to do this.

I know I sound judgemental but it's not fair on innocent non-consenting people if they see something like that.

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By *aunchyrabbits OP   Couple 9 weeks ago

West Dorset


"What is fabs policy on public flashing, in particular in a busy location like a supermarket. It could be described as indecent exposure, as a parent I wouldn't want my children turning into an isle to be face by a woman with her tits out.

Flashing deliberately in a public place is illegal and it is indecent exposure, there is no "could be" about it.

I don't understand why some people think it is OK to do this.

I know I sound judgemental but it's not fair on innocent non-consenting people if they see something like that. "

So why do fab allow people to post photos of it?

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By *ugby 123Couple 9 weeks ago
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I found this

"In England and Wales, being naked in public is not inherently illegal. However, if someone intentionally exposes themselves, causing alarm or distress to others, it could be considered indecent exposure, which is a criminal offense. The key factor is whether the individual's actions are intended to upset or shock others."

From the sites point of view, I would report the pics for Admin to have a look at

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