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Plain-Clothed Officers Patrolling Woods To Clamp Down On Sex After Reports Of Man In Yodelling Outfit Being Led Around On A Chain

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Plain-clothed police officers are patrolling a nature reserve after complaints of illicit sexual encounters - including one which involved a man dressed in a yodelling outfit being led around on a chain.

Members of the public have complained about suspicious behaviour in Weston Woods near Baldock, Hertfordshire.

In a bid to stop people carrying out such antics, signs have also been put up by North Herts District Council at the car park forbidding anti-social behaviour.

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One man was seen dressed in lederhosen being dragged around by another man with a chain

Angry residents have written to their local paper, one complaining about the man dressed in traditional Swiss attire being led around on a chain by another man.

Safer Neighbourhoods Sergeant Jon Vine said: 'This kind of behaviour is totally unacceptable in a public environment, not to mention illegal.

Read more: http://www.dailymail...l#ixzz1sQZqBmWE

He's wrong. There is surely nothing illegal about lederhosen and dog leads!

Haha Daily mail classic! clap2.gif

I love those lines painted on the road. Really am surprised there are not more rubber marks though. Trying to slalom through that zig-zag at even 30 kph would be dang near impossible.

I love those lines painted on the road. Really am surprised there are not more rubber marks though. Trying to slalom through that zig-zag at even 30 kph would be dang near impossible.

The zig-zag lines are to warn of the zebra crossing and to ensure there is no parking within 30f (I think) of the crossing. Obviously the blue car driver has ignored this.

That particular crossing is dangerous as cars go very fast through parts of Baldock, having been struggling to move at all in the rest of this market town. The town really needs a by-pass.

lederhosen and the associated perversion are understandable and acceptable to a point but one has to draw a limit to howling and dog chains...the children must be protected...

tutsi to the little niece: 'and what would you opine, my darling baby girl?...'...niece: 'falangs sure are clazy...'

http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMTc0NjY2MDU2.html

What is a yodelling outfit? We can't have these Tyrolean eccentrics in Britain (they might interfere with the Asian immigrants).

What is a yodelling outfit? We can't have these Tyrolean eccentrics in Britain (they might interfere with the Asian immigrants).

I think that interfering with other people, Asian, immigrant, native or Olympic visitor, is a notifiable offense.

I went climbing once with a girl friend's brother in BC, Mount MacBeth it was just outside of Squamish and he liked to yodel; it was 1971 and he was a draft resister...the trick with yodeling is with the echoing and so he'd get close to a couluoir and then cut loose; he had climbed Mont Blanc on a difficult route in the french alps and had the knack...the most athletic guy I ever seen and he ran across them glaciers in his climbing boots and ice axe like nothin' was happening...

he still competes in winter mountain sports in his mid 60s...a yodeling fool and I useta feel young and vigorous just being near him...

And you British seem so normal....

by the grace of the Daily Mail the public learned what exactly a "yodelling outfit" is.

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That line marker must have been on some good s h i t

And you British seem so normal....

by the grace of the Daily Mail the public learned what exactly a "yodelling outfit" is.

.... or what the Daily Mail thinks a yodelling outfit is. Since I trust the DM on little else, why should I trust them on that?

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