A 29-year-old person, who was brought to court in Valencia, Spain, appeared naked in the court where he was tried for not wearing clothes on the street. Alejandro Colomar is a computer scientist and has nudism as a hobby.
However, he was fined more than R$15,000 (EUR 3,000) for walking around naked in public, under the so-called Citizens’ Safety Act, known as the Citizen Security Act, which was passed in 2015 during the Mariano Rajoy government and known as the Gag Act.
Faced with the situation, she decided to go naked to her trial, claiming it was “legal practice”, the Spanish newspaper ABC reported.
However, the National Police, reported by the Civil Guard, decided that he must dress to enter the courthouse under threat of punishment.
The young man from Valencia, who currently lives in Aldaia, explained to the press that he has never had a problem with his nakedness. While researching online, he discovered that it was a legitimate practice and decided to join.
However, she was upset that the police harassed her every time she went out, even though she was dressed, sometimes in the presence of her mother. Colomar emphasized that he will continue to seek his rights, that he has money to pay the fines and a lawyer.
His lawyer, Pablo Mora, has declared that walking around naked on the street is not a crime, but admits there has been a legal loophole since the public scandal crime was cleared in 1988. Since then, this practice has to be regulated by municipal regulations. .
source: Noticias