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Angelfishsolo

A Velocipedian
LMAO. Still it is (generaly) a healthy activity. However..........


The case of a man convicted of simulating sex with his bicycle has sparked a debate about human rights and the privacy of an individual.
Internet message boards have been buzzing with comment about the case of Robert Stewart, 51, from Ayr.
He was reported by cleaners at a hostel who unlocked his door and found him engaged in a sex act with his bike.
Stewart was put on the Sex Offenders' Register, which some posters said was an over-reaction by the sheriff.
Stewart admitted a sexually aggravated breach of the peace by conducting himself in a disorderly manner and simulating sex. As well as being put on register for three years, he was put on probation for the same length of time.
More than a million people have read the story on the BBC news website and it has been hotly debated on forums elsewhere.
One contributor asked: "Would they have done the same to a woman with a sex toy?

This case should not prevent people who want to engage in this sort of activity doing so
John Scott
Human rights expert
"Apart from the fact that the sex toy was manufactured for the purpose, and a bicycle wasn't, I really don't see that the two acts are all that different."
Another blogger said: "I am more disturbed by the sheriff's ruling than the act of having sex with a bike."
Those discussing the case online were also worried about the future implications.
One person wrote: "It's bad news for privacy in the UK because of how a ruling like this could be used to support similar cases in future."
Legal experts said he would have been placed on the Sex Offenders' Register under Section 80 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
This states that a person should be put on the register "if the court determines that there was a significant sexual aspect to the offender's behaviour in committing the offence".
This is not the first legal case involving someone simulating sex with an inanimate object.

  • In 1997 Robert Watt, 38, was fined £100 for trying to have sex with a shoe in an Edinburgh street
  • In 2002 the same man was arrested for simulating sex with a traffic cone in front of a crowd of people
  • Earlier this month, sentence was deferred on teenager Steven Marshall, from Galashiels, who admitted simulating sex on a pavement while drunk.
Human rights lawyer John Scott told the BBC Scotland news website that the case raised important privacy issues.
He said: "It certainly prompts questions about what people can and can't do behind closed doors with inanimate objects.
"However, the difficulty is that the man involved in this case pleaded guilty to a breach of the peace so these issues of privacy weren't considered by the court."
He added: "The sheriff had to act on the guilty plea and make a decision about whether or not there was a sexual nature to the offence. Clearly there was and that's why the man has ended up on the register."
However, Mr Scott said it should not be seen as a test case or one that would set a precedent in the future.
"This case should not prevent people who want to engage in this sort of activity doing so.
"What I would say to a client of mine that wanted to do this kind of thing is as long as it's behind a bolted door, with an inanimate object, then each to their own."
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/scotland/glasgow_and_west/7098116.stm

Published: 2007/11/16 14:45:59 GMT

© BBC MMVIII



ed_o_brain said:
Makes me wish I had an expensive vice to give up, in order to save some cash.

Oh.. I do.

Cycling!
 

Cubist

Still wavin'
Location
Ovver 'thill
fusion1275 said:
Hi there everyone.

This is my first post as a new user. This weekend I have gone to my lbs and told the chap to get me in a Cube Acid 2009 for next weekend. This is a big step for me and in my life.

This coming Thursday is my 1yr anniversary of giving up smoking. With not even a hint of wanting to go back I am ready to put those many years of huffing and puffing behind me and train on my bike for the "Round the Harbours" bike ride. I know it may seem easy for most of you but its a start for me and I really am totally psych'd about it and cant wait.

So thats my story and I hope to be speaking to some of you soon.

Hi there and welcome.

Top choice of bike! Well done for giving up the fags, wish I could.
 
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fusion1275

New Member
Location
Portsmouth
Thanks again for all your support. Angelfishsolo that was a superb story. Cracked me up and certainly makes the mind boggle on which position he chose hehehe!!

So got a call from the LBS today, bike is in, built and ready for me to get sized up and try it out. He also said 4 ppl have already seen it and wanted to test ride it... luckily they were good enough to keep it in the back of the shop ready for me in the morning. Told the wife that the bikes are selling like hot cakes and had ppl wanting to buy it. And her exact words were "You better get over there first thing in the morning and buy it before someone else does". YIPPPPPEEEE!!! (Is it 9am yet??? :smile: )

On a serious note... These are my thoughts I had one morning whilst still a smoker and it made me stop. (This is not an in your face commercial just an account of my steps)

1) Why am I having a cigarette for breakfast?
2) What effect is this having on my partner or family who does not smoke?
3) 9/10 chance of my future kids starting smoking if I do, why would I want that?
4) I pay enough tax in this world, why give more money away???
Last but not least
5) How come I used to walk up those stairs without fluttering an eyelid.. now I can't even make it half way without feeling like my lungs are falling outta my ass!

That gave me enough determination to go to Tesco's, get some patches, some gum and take every day at a time and get rid of them. Its the best accomplishment feeling ever.

I hope some sit back and think about it :smile:

Laterz and have a great weekend everyone, I know I will!!
 

Rockus

Senior Member
Location
Glasgow
Nice one giving up the fags Fusion. its a pretty tough thing to do. congrats and keep it up!!

In not an activist, but former smoker myself and i think they should be banned or the companies that make them at least told to clean up their act.

Thats just me and anyway, with any luck u should have a new addiction
 

col

Legendary Member
Good summing up Fusion, I will find the right time for me, I hope.
Rockus I sometimes wish they would ban them, it might help us stop.
 

Krypton

New Member
Location
UK
fusion1275 said:
This coming Thursday is my 1yr anniversary of giving up smoking. With not even a hint of wanting to go back I am ready to put those many years of huffing and puffing behind me and train on my bike for the "Round the Harbours" bike ride.

Welcome, and congrats on the ciggies .... and good luck for the ride.
 

Angelfishsolo

A Velocipedian
Congratulations. She is a fine looking bike. Treat her well and I'm sure you will both be very happy together :thumbsup:
 

Cubist

Still wavin'
Location
Ovver 'thill
As I said, sound choice of bike. Here are "mine":
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