Warden pictures
I read with amazement the other day the story of the lady warden who had been hauled in front of the magistrates. Her "crime" was that she had posed in the altogether for some photographs. I fail to see how a few photos, tucked away in a private...
I read with amazement the other day the story of the lady warden who had been hauled in front of the magistrates. Her "crime" was that she had posed in the altogether for some photographs. I fail to see how a few photos, tucked away in a private residence, can constitute a crime. This appears to be a gross breach of the lady's human rights and she should seek redress.
The attitude adopted in this particular case seems narrow-minded, parochial, indeed mediaeval. It is reminiscent of some backward Islamist state, where the Morality Police reign supreme.
On a lighter note, one hopes that at least the poses were artistic and that the lady was pretty.