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indecent exposure

noun as in exposing oneself

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According to Metro records, 89 incidents of indecent exposure were reported to transit police from January through the end of June, which is more than double the number during the same period in 2019.

Metro board members back temporary ban after arrest for a sex or firearms offenseMetro Transit Police say reports of indecent exposure have more than doubled this year compared with the same period in 2019.

In 2020, 149 cases of indecent exposure were reported — 11 more than in all of 2019, despite a significant drop in ridership because of the coronavirus pandemic.

The Independent Office for Police Conduct has since launched an investigation over the Met’s handling of the indecent exposure allegation involving the suspect.

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He was also convicted earlier this year of indecent exposure involving a minor, and sentenced to six months in jail.

The allegations range from indecent exposure to “suspected immoral relations with juveniles.”

Brennan was arrested and eventually charged with indecent exposure.

That means that many crimes, including touching, indecent exposure, and rape, are frequently seen as socially acceptable.

But there are forms of art, literature and drama which are nothing else than a kind of indecent exposure.

Common modesty should prevent indecent exposure of the shoulders and bosom.

All we'd need, sir, at least for the lewd, public indecent exposure charge.

He was finally arrested for indecent exposure of person and taken to the County Jail.

Seldom you see a man take out his soul: when that happens, it is usually a kind of indecent exposure.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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