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Message # 77507.5.1 Subject: Re:Where can I swim wearing my boots? Date: Fri 28/06/19 00:25:29 GMT Name: Messylaura |
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yeah, you do get afew people wondering if you are ok if you out on your own in a lake or canal etc, if there are alot of people around like on a beach you can just 'blend in', as DMO said, just look like you having fun and you get ignored, if you wear a string vest and have a can of stella you probably get alot of space too :P (micky flannagan)
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In reply to Message (77507.5) Re:Where can I swim wearing my boots?
By DungeonMasterOne - Wed 26/06/19 17:01:00 GMT Legally, just about anywhere where people go in the water on warm days. There are no rules about what you can or can't wear into the sea on a beach, or go into a river wearing, and it's a lot more common than I think some realise to go into the water with clothes on. Just wade in and look like you're having fun, chances are no-one with bother you unless you look distressed. I've walked into rivers and the sea, and played in the water, all over the country, usually wearing a boilersuit and wellies, never had a problem. |
In reply to Message (77507) Where can I swim wearing my boots?
By Skelenton - Mon 24/06/19 18:30:41 GMT I really want to try swimming wearing my boots, to see what it feels like.
Where in the UK can I legally do this?
I'm also embarrassed easily, and I'm scared somebody might see what I'm doing.
Any ideas?
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