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26th September 2016
05:46pm BST

“Streaking” is also covered as an offence under the new legislation as over 50 crimes were included in an overhaul of the sexual offence laws, an overhaul brought about partly because of a desire to separate pranks involving nudity from acts of sexual exposure.
"Behaviour that is indecent offensive or insulting includes behaviour that involves a person exposing (to any extent) the person's anal or genital region" is now included in the Summary Offences Act, which now specifically references "mooning or streaking" as an example of such an offence.
Elsewhere in the act, singing "an obscene song or ballad" and behaving in a "riotous, indecent, offensive or insulting manner" has now also been outlawed.

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