In Britain we have a law against indecent exposure which applies to the "front bits" and is judged by assumed public opinion, another against behaviour liable to cause a breach of the peace, implying that public nudity would "frighten the horses" and a new recent law banning nudity. Also there is a whole raft of local byelaws varying from place to place.
The total effect of all these laws is confusing, wearing a thong would not be deemed indecent but causing offense by wearing a thong could have you up on a charge.
The act of pulling down ones trousers and underwear and leaning forwards exposing ones bottom to a viewer is called a Moonie in the UK. It used to be done for fun hoping to get a smile from the victim but more recently it has been used as an insult alleging the victim is a pervert wanting the exposed ass. Police have to consider whether a crime has been committed.
Elderly men found wandering around in their underwear are picked up by the police and assumed to have dementia.
So if you want to wear a thong find a quiet place and act in a manner unlikely to upset anyone. If they don't call the police you don't have a problem.
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