knickers...
The more this goes on the less I understand what you and Louis are arguing about - you seem to agree between you but you've hardly chosen a very good example by submitting this incident to prove your point about reckless gay behaviour.
The facts of the case are misrepresented all over the place for a start
(never let them spoil a good story of course).
There were supposed to be complaints from residents (plural)
but then it is just one guy at the dock who has observed something
on a very large cruise ship . With so many decks at what height exactly
was their cabin? (telescope required to see such detail perhaps?)
To my knowledge cabin balconies even on large ships are small enclosed
spaces - hardly comparable to a parade of hundreds on an open city boulevard where there may be similar numbers
of spectators, including children, as Louis points out.
The ship is after all at its quay in the port - it is not parked up in the
middle of a city residential area.
The weakness of the case is illustrated by the dropping of the buggery charge in court.
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