>A person dressed as a 17th century plague doctor has been alarming residents in one U.K. town, by stalking around his local neighbourhood complete with haunting black cloak, hat and pointed beak-shaped mask. >In images posted online and first reported by the Press Association, the man can be seen crossing a recreational area, dressed in the full garb of the famous doctors whose outfits became a symbol of death. >Residents have taken to a local Facebook page to express fears that their kids would be frightened by the person’s appearance.
maybe it's a good thread to ask: what causes the normalfags' fascinaion with these costumes? I see it of faceberg, some e-whores have these as background pics or reddit-tier mongrels post ebin memes about it. is it similar to the superhero outfit worship of the Onions?
Justin Williams
Don't they have muslims on welfare with hurt feelings they need to apologize to?
Leo Collins
What law is he breaking?
Joseph Sanders
Those police should fear how stupid dumb they actually are and will never change.
Wyatt Turner
the no spoopy law
Liam Russell
so Onions is censored too
Mason Sanchez
Apparently they just want to have a “chat” with the guy? He’s not doing anything illegal, though. Plus—he’s wearing a mask and social distancing!
Jackson Bennett
Man, I'm so glad the police are going after the real hardened cosplayers, as everyone knows real criminals are innocent
Jaxson Harris
>tfw can't walk outside in my witch doctor cosplay
Gabriel Richardson
He brought back the medieval aestethic, would buy a pint for the guy
Dominic Thompson
This. I thought walking around covered from head to toe is perfectly legal in the UK, and in fact celebrated as part of the fabric of diversity?
The only thing that could top this is for a couple of guys to dress up as 17th century peasants and pull a wooden cart around the town ringing a bell and calling out "bring out your dead".
Dominic Anderson
i was just wondering this. in ny if you did this, you would be a hero
>imagine assuming Yas Forumstards actually bother reading the article before commenting
Parker Long
Was he carrying a spoon?
If yes, Does he have a licence? If No, Arrest
Simples
Logan Barnes
>i was just wondering this. Just read the article posted in OP.
>Norfolk Police said officers were aware of concerns raised about "an individual who was seen walking around the Hellesdon area wearing a plague outfit".
They said no offence had been committed, but officers were "keen to trace the individual in order to provide words of advice about the implications of his actions on the local community".
Why they not arresting this guy, are they too scared?
Josiah Johnson
In England they have strict laws against humor.
Brandon Russell
>You cannot go to prison for non-payment of your licence fee, but you can be jailed for not paying a fine imposed as punishment for not paying for a licence