Took
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was he charged with hiding a concealed weapon![]()
I agree- guess she ought to stay on her own property and stop looking in people's windows. It's not like he was standing in his picture window at noon waving to passing cars.r u serious. In his own home at 5:30 in the morning when most people are probably just waking up. He probably was not expecting someone to tresspass on his property and then peek in his windows. If anyone should be charged is that woman.
That's what gets me about this story.
The woman is trespassing on his property, looking in his windows, and then presses charges?
Sounds like one of those self-righteous people that think the world has to conform to their extremely narrow-minded view points.
If you don't want your son exposed to naked people getting a cup of coffee in their own kitchen, don't cut through their yards while looking in their windows.
As long as he isn't cooking bacon naked then there isn't a big deal.
Here's an update. I don't think it's as cut and dried as the earlier article made it seem. Yes, we have a right to be naked in our homes, but a guy being naked who lives near a school bus stop at 8:30 when the kids are getting picked up? Might be a good idea to close the blinds in the future.
http://www.myfoxdc.com/dpp/news/local/102109_naked_man_arrested_after_making_coffee_update
Police wouldn't release the incident report or the name of the mother who filed the complaint. FOX 5 has learned she is a respected member of the community, and just happens to be the wife of a Fairfax County Police officer.
I could see if he was standing in the window staring at the bus stop while doing jumping jacks but it is just as easy to not look into people's windows as it is to look in them.
r u serious. In his own home at 5:30 in the morning when most people are probably just waking up. He probably was not expecting someone to tresspass on his property and then peek in his windows. If anyone should be charged is that woman.