skirtyscot wrote:Daryl wrote: I just ignored him. My policy is to not acknowledge that I am doing anything that should be considered special.
Good plan. Ultimately that is what we want everyone to think. Indulging onlookers is counterproductive in the long run. Consider the lifted kilts of the barmen of Inverness, in an article discussed in another thread. The bosses should have played it with a dead bat (or should that be a dead caman?) and told the customers to leave the staff alone. No story for the papers, but better in the end.
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I would like to precis my replies to this winding thread
With regard to Kilt Lifting .... On another website an American lady was reported to the police by a piper who was playing in a Bar.
The lady was convicted of being a Sex Pest and had to regularly report to the Authorities.
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I feel that the use of cameras and mobile phones on Railway Stations and In Railway Trains is controlled by privacy rules issued by the
Railway Company. If a railway guard or conductor has to resolve a complaint regarding the conduct of a passenger , his first course of
action is to ask the offending party to leave his train at the next stop.
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There is a report on a third Kilt forum showing the tartan army in Rome on the day after the Recent Scottish International Rugby Match in Italy.
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The reference to the banning of men in skirts in Italy is written in English and not in Italian Legal Language.
There is no reference to Gentlemen who wear The Traditional Scottish Kilt ... .....................
I would be pleased to discuss this matter if anyone can clarify the Identity of the men in skirts who caused trouble in Italy.
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There was a regulation in force which prevented Kilted Soldiers in the Scottish Highland Regiments assending the stairs and travelling on the
Upper deck of any Bus owned by the Edinburgh bus company. If there was no vacant seat on the lower deck, the soldiers had to get off the bus.
..........I leave you to guess why this regulation was enforced. ...................weeladdie