UK legal advice needed

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Lexodus

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Apr 14, 2009
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Alright, long story short, I made a deal with my sister, so that if she could get her hands on a biohazard suit for me, I'd buy her Justin Bieber's new album for her birthday. I'm not touching that shit with my hands, hence the need for the biohazard suit. She's now managed to *get* one, so I've got to uphold my end of the bargain. UK-ers, I ask you this: is it legal to wear the biohazard suit in public whilst buying the damn thing? If not, would it be legal if I didn't wear the mask or something?
 

tomtom94

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May 11, 2009
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Errrrrm... I'm going to go ahead and say that if you don't wear the mask, it should be fine, but the security might take a...dim view of it, shall we say.
 
Jul 22, 2009
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Yeah you can wear it in public.

It'll be better if you don't wear the mask. But nothing worth noting.

If you do police might stop and ask you why, but you're not breaking any laws.
 

Snork Maiden

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Nov 25, 2009
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Legal to wear pretty much whatever you want wherever you want, but a shops also well within it's right to stop you from coming onto it's premises for any reason, and like tomtom said they might take a dim view of it, especially if you're face is covered.

On the other hand it'll probably be fairly clear its in good fun :)
 

BlackStar42

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You'll look a numpty, but you won't be breaking any laws unless you go round yelling about how an experiment went terribly wrong. That'd be like going "Fire!" in a theatre...which is bad.
 

xplosive59

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if you say its cause your getting the album then they should sympathise with you... Or you could say that all copies of Justine Biebers album are made out of radioactive materials such as plutonium and therefore force HMV or where ever to burn all of them, fun