Bizarre moment nudism fanatic is stopped from entering courthouse in Spain to attend a hearing for walking in public naked – ‘I have always liked it’
- Alejandro Colomar was forced to wear clothing to attend a court hearing in Valencia, Spain, on Tuesday after he tried to enter the building naked
- The 29-year-old has been fined almost $2,900 for extreme nudism, but claims his fundamentals rights are being violated
- ‘I have always liked it,’ Colomar told reporters outside the court. ‘I have always gone to nudist beaches since I was little and I have never had any problem …’
This is the bizarre moment a naked man was stopped from entering a courthouse in Spain to attend a hearing.
Alejandro Colomar, 29, was intercepted by cops in front of the Valencia court on Tuesday.
Colomar was carrying a backpack with a change of clothes and wearing socks and a pair of boots when he was filmed trying to go inside the building.
‘I was going to try to enter naked,’ he told reporters, as quoted by Spanish newspaper El Diario.
Alejandro Colomar (left) is addressed by a Valencia, Spain, courthouse officer after he attempted to enter the building naked, wearing on socks and boots, on Tuesday. The 29-year-old was attending a hearing for a fine he had received for stepping out in public without clothing
Alejandro Colomar said he had always visited ‘nudist beaches since I was little and I have never had any problem with nudity’
Colomar, who works remotely for a United States-based software company, had been fined on multiple occasions for refusing to wear clothing in public.
‘I have always liked it, I have always gone to nudist beaches since I was little and I have never had any problem with nudity,’ he said.
Colomar did some research on the internet and found that it was perfectly fine to do so.
‘It was legal and I started doing it. They have given me fines because the police basically do not know the laws,’ he said.
Colomar has been fined nearly $2,900 for the violation of article 37 of the city’s vice laws that prohibits extreme nudism, his attorney, Pablo Mora, said.
Alejandro Colomar, who said he has been fined almost $3,000 for extreme nudism, complied by getting dressed outside the Valencia, Spain, courthouse prior to his hearing Tuesday
Mora claims that they have successfully challenged the tickets because his client is not walking around the streets exhibiting the type of behavior that would require an arrest or citation.
‘It is understood that obscene exhibitionism is to masturbate or do really obscene acts, the mere fact of going naked we understand that it is a manifestation of Alejandro’s ideological freedom,’ Mora said.
Colomar eventually got dressed and was allowed to enter the courthouse.
‘They are bothering me every time I go out naked on the street,’ he said. ‘I am going to show them that I can go like this and, since they bother me, I bother them.’
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