Legally, I don't think you're committing an offence by wearing that T-shirt. Generally speaking you can wear what you like in the UK as long as it "doesn't offend the Public decency" e.g. wearing a T-shirt with "You can all f--- off you f---ing w--kers" on it could get you locked up, as could something that's considered homophobic, racist, or could incite violence. Worse case scenario: a copper might insist you turn it inside out and go home to change it - but I really, really, really doubt it. Chris
-----Original Message----- From: klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Daniel D Sent: 30 June 2003 10:45 To: klf@mailman.xmission.com Subject: [KLF] Stamp T-Shirt
Hello - I have been on the list for a very long time but have never contributed. As recently recommended by a list member I downloaded the image of one of Jimmy Cauty's stamps and then had it put on a T-shirt by a company based in Oxford who delivered it to me 2 days later. The words "K2 PLANT HIRE" (in almost 'the font') look particularly good under the Queen's head! Am I liable to prosecution for running around wearing this fantastic item? I wonder where the law stands on this one. I also live above a post office and have thoroughly enjoyed wearing the T-shirt whenever I buy stamps off them. PS - I have some photos I took when I did a couple of laps of this year's M25 spin (I know - it's not that impressive - I intend to do the full 25hrs next year). If anyone's interested I would be glad to email them. Best regards to the list. - Dan.
"Our doubts are traitors and lose the good we oft might win by fearing to attempt" - William Shakespeare (Measure for Measure).
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