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A man who became known as the naked rambler has been cleared of a breach of the peace charge after leaving prison in Glasgow with no clothes on. | A man who became known as the naked rambler has been cleared of a breach of the peace charge after leaving prison in Glasgow with no clothes on. |
Stephen Gough, 49, had just served a prison sentence for a similar offence when he was arrested last month for walking out of Barlinnie Prison naked. | Stephen Gough, 49, had just served a prison sentence for a similar offence when he was arrested last month for walking out of Barlinnie Prison naked. |
Sheriff Margaret Gimblett said there was "insufficient evidence" that a breach of the peace had occurred. | Sheriff Margaret Gimblett said there was "insufficient evidence" that a breach of the peace had occurred. |
Gough was later re-arrested in the foyer of Glasgow Sheriff Court. | |
The former marine, from Eastleigh in Hampshire, has twice walked naked from Land's End to John O'Groats. | The former marine, from Eastleigh in Hampshire, has twice walked naked from Land's End to John O'Groats. |
He was charged with breaching the peace after refusing to put his clothes back on outside Barlinnie Prison on 14 October. | He was charged with breaching the peace after refusing to put his clothes back on outside Barlinnie Prison on 14 October. |
The sheriff said: "The police acted so quickly that there wasn't a breach of the peace. | The sheriff said: "The police acted so quickly that there wasn't a breach of the peace. |
"He was only 5ft or 6ft away from the prison gates. | "He was only 5ft or 6ft away from the prison gates. |
"I accept that they were given warning that Mr Gough was coming out of prison with no clothes on and that they knew of his reputation but I don't think that's enough." | "I accept that they were given warning that Mr Gough was coming out of prison with no clothes on and that they knew of his reputation but I don't think that's enough." |
The sheriff said the two police officers had no reports from members of the public who had been upset. | The sheriff said the two police officers had no reports from members of the public who had been upset. |
The evidence that was presented to the court does not amount to a breach of the peace John GoodJim Gough's lawyer | The evidence that was presented to the court does not amount to a breach of the peace John GoodJim Gough's lawyer |
The court heard that two officers, Pcs James Clark and Amanda Daly, were outside HMP Barlinnie, waiting for Mr Gough's release. | The court heard that two officers, Pcs James Clark and Amanda Daly, were outside HMP Barlinnie, waiting for Mr Gough's release. |
Pc Clark said: "As soon as the gate was open the male was released into the public domain and he was completely naked. | Pc Clark said: "As soon as the gate was open the male was released into the public domain and he was completely naked. |
"I approached him and asked him if he was willing to put on clothes and he said 'no' so I informed him that he was under arrest for a breach of the peace." | "I approached him and asked him if he was willing to put on clothes and he said 'no' so I informed him that he was under arrest for a breach of the peace." |
PC Daly added that there were members of the public in the area at the time. | PC Daly added that there were members of the public in the area at the time. |
She said: "There are houses that overlook the prison and there's no restricted access to the car park. | She said: "There are houses that overlook the prison and there's no restricted access to the car park. |
"There was a Royal Mail van, delivery drivers and people going to and from their work inside the prison who could all see the male." | "There was a Royal Mail van, delivery drivers and people going to and from their work inside the prison who could all see the male." |
But Mr Gough's lawyer, John Good, told the court: "The evidence that was presented to the court does not amount to a breach of the peace. | But Mr Gough's lawyer, John Good, told the court: "The evidence that was presented to the court does not amount to a breach of the peace. |
"The nature of that charge is that members of the public have to be placed in a state of fear and alarm and be disturbed or upset by it and we have heard no direct evidence of this." | "The nature of that charge is that members of the public have to be placed in a state of fear and alarm and be disturbed or upset by it and we have heard no direct evidence of this." |
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